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Tamta ****ian or
Tamta Mkhargrdzeli (c.1195 – 1254) was an
Armenian Chalcedonian Christian noble woman, born at the
court of
queen Tamar of Georgia. She...
- as fief.
Under the rule of the Zak'arids (the
dynastic name of the
Mkhargrdzelis),
which survived for a
while even
after the
Mongol conquest in 1239...
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Georgian King Tamar. They were also
known by
their Georgian nickname Mkhargrdzeli (მხარგრძელი, "Long-armed", in Armenian: Երկայնաբազուկ, Yerkaynbazuk)...
- as fief.
Under the rule of the Zak'arids (the
dynastic name of the
Mkhargrdzelis),
which survived for a
while even
after the
Mongol conquest in 1239...
- Գ Զաքարյան; Georgian: ზაქარია III მხარგრძელი, romanized: ****ia III
mkhargrdzeli) (died 1261 AD) was a 13th
century Armenian noble and a
Court official...
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historical Kurdish Christians include the
brothers ****e and
Ivane Mkhargrdzeli. "The land of Karda" is
mentioned on a
Sumerian clay
tablet dated to...
- Ավագ-Սարգիս Զաքարյան) or Avag-Sargis
Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ავაგ-სარგის მხარგრძელი, romanized: avag-sargis
mkhargrdzeli) (died 1268 AD) was an
Armenian noble...
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Ivane II ****ian or
Ivane II
Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ივანე II მხარგრძელი; Armenian: Ավագ Բ Զաքարյան) was a 13th-century
member of the
Armenian ****id...
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Khosrov ****ian (Armenian: Խոսրով Զաքարյան) or
Khosrov Mkhargrdzeli was
Armenian landholder during the 11th
century in
Armenian Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget...
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accepted Islam,
otherwise he
would make her his concubine. ****ia II
Mkhargrdzeli hit the amb****ador, and told him: "If you were not an amb****ador, it...