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Tbeli Abuserisdze (Georgian: ტბელი აბუსერისძე) (c. 1190 – 1240) was a
medieval Georgian scholar and
religious writer. A son of
Ivane Abuserisdze, eristavt-eristavi...
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Tbeli family (Georgian: ტბელები) was the
great feudal family in the
ninth and
tenth century Georgia. The
family name
derives from
their domain of...
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Ioane Petritsi 11-12th century,
Neoplatonist philosopher and
translator Tbeli Abuserisdze (c. 1190 – 1240),
scholar and
religious writer Giorgi Dodisi...
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historian Nodar Shoshiashvili to have
descended from the
house of
Tbeli of Kartli.
Tbeli Abazay,
mentioned in an 11th-century
Georgian inscription from the...
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regent (b. 1175) John FitzRobert,
English nobleman and
knight (b. 1190)
Tbeli Abuserisdze,
Georgian scholar and
writer (b. 1190)
Thomas Moulton, English...
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Memed Abashidze (1873–1941),
prominent political leader of
Muslim Georgians Tbeli Abuserisdze (1190–1240),
Georgian writer and
scientist Fadiko Gogitidze...
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refused to
recognise Bagrat III as King of
Iberia and
placed a
certain Kavtar Tbeli at
their head. The
nobles took up
defensive positions throughout central...
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Unification of the
Georgian realm Bagrat III of
Georgia Kavtar Tbeli Victory Bagrat III
establishes his
sovereignty over
Kartli 990
Battle of...
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theologian (d. 1261)
Sorghaghtani Beki,
mother of
Kublai Khan (d. 1252)
Tbeli Abuserisdze,
Georgian scholar and
writer (d. 1240)
Theodora Angelina, Byzantine...
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daughter of
Ivane Abuserisdze, duke of Adjara, and
sister of the
scholar Tbeli Abuserisdze. The
Botsosdze are last
heard of with
Shalva in the 1260s. By...