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Shahnshah , of the
Zakarian family. Though we don't have documental informations concerning the paintings of the Aisle , the portraits of the donators whom we consider to be Shahnshah and his wife allow us to look upon the painting as one close to the date of the Big Church ; the likeness in the
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and the leaders hesitated to surrender. A mob killed the Mongol envoys, and as was their custom in such circumstances, the
Mongols relentlessly assaulted the city. Some of the princes surrendered in exchange for a promise of clemency, but after they came out the Mongols divided them up and killed
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Awag (d. 1250), the son of Iwané Zak'arian (d. 1234), was the first
Caucasian noble to submit to the Mongols. Kirakos Gandzakets'i gives a detailed account of how this happened.' In 1236, Awag, seeing that the Mongols continued to besiege his stronghold, Kayen, even after taking his daughter and
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718:, were required to besiege Mayyafariqin, the northernmost Ayyubid base in the Jazira before the capture of Akhlat. It took two years to reduce the city, leading to a situation far worse than that faced in Akhlat in 1229–30.
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Evans, Helen C.; Anderson, Benjamin; Aslanian, Sebouh David; Balakian, Peter; Eastmond, Antony; Jones, Lynn A.; Mathews, Thomas F.; Piñon, Erin; Qiu, Earnestine M.; Richardson, Kristina L. (10 January 2022).
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Shahnshah
Zakarian is buried here . Most of the beautifully carved inscriptions are in Georgian , as is the manner of the splendid ( albeit restored ) fresco decoration in the churches .
354:. After some resistance, Avag surrendered, and has to agree to pay tribute to the Mongols, and to provide let his troops join the Mongol army. The combined troops went on to
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them all. The survivors in the city were enslaved. The destruction was so fierce that the city of Kars surrendered without a fight, hoping to avoid Ani's fate.
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Probable mural of
Shahnshah Zakarian (middle) and his wife Vaneni (left) as donators, with a kindred in military uniform (right),
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surrendered in the name all of
Georgia agreeing to pay tribute and to have his troops join the Mongol army. (...)
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Rediscovering
Armenia: An Archaeological/touristic Gazetteer and Map Set for the Historical Monuments of Armenia
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Tamta's World: The Life and
Encounters of a Medieval Noblewoman from the Middle East to Mongolia
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Chaghatai dispatched Toghta to assault Awag's fortress of Kayan. (...)
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was dedicated by an Armenian merchant under his rule, in 1215.
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His wife was called Vaneni. Shahnshah's children's were:
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accompanied him. The city was under the authority of
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632:. San Jose State University. pp. 127–128.
611:. "History of the Georgian Nation", Paris, 1983
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528:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 48–49.
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781:Holding, Nicholas; Holding, Deirdre (2011).
396:, the son of Shahnshah, was executed by the
350:to assault Avag's troops at the fortress of
696:. Cambridge University Press. p. 373.
673:. Brill's Inner Asian Library. p. 72.
558:(in Armenian). Советакан грох. p. 20.
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787:. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 210–211.
670:The Mongols and the Armenians (1220–1335)
1201:Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns
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1210:The Life of Monarch of Monarchs Tamar
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629:THE MONGOL INVASIONS OF THE NEAR EAST
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692:Eastmond, Antony (1 January 2017).
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552:Дрампян, Ирина Рубеновна (1979).
360:Georgian–Mongolian treaty of 1239
1164:The Knight in the Panther's Skin
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1143:Rebellion in Pkhovi and Didoya
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295:Church of Saint Elia, Kizkale
49:Chapel, painted in the 1270s.
738:Vardan Arevelts‘i , 1991:152
303:St Gregory of Tigran Honents
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754:. Tigran Mets. p. 47.
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278:His baptismal name was
1262:Otagho II Shervashidze
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1126:Ayyubid–Georgian wars
1111:Liberation of Shirvan
1061:Marushian Vardanisdze
996:Shalva of Akhaltsikhe
991:Zakaria of Panaskerti
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379:Siege of Mayyāfāriqīn
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1001:Ivane of Akhaltsikhe
963:Anton Gnolistavisdze
244:, and the father of
129:Shalva Akhaltsikheli
1206:Basil Ezosmodzgvari
1131:Thirty Years' Truce
1036:Guzan Abulasanisdze
443:Chapel, or "Aisle".
246:Zakare III Zakarian
97:Zakare III Zakarian
1175:Amiran-Darejaniani
986:Ivane Mkhargrdzeli
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579:"Kobayr Monastery"
489:Mandaturtukhutsesi
475:Mandaturtukhutsesi
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313:Louis IX of France
262:Zakare II Zakarian
242:Zakare II Zakarian
206:Shahnshah Zakarian
194:Zakare II Zakarian
105:Mandaturtukhutsesi
85:Zakare II Zakarian
33:Շահնշահ Ա Զաքարյան
31:Shahnshah Zakarian
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1298:Bakur Dzaganisdze
1258:Duchy of Abkhazia
1244:Baram Vardanisdze
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1116:Battle of Basiani
1106:Battle of Shamkor
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794:978-1-84162-345-0
761:978-99930-52-28-9
535:978-1-58839-737-9
423:The belltower of
383:Prosh Khaghbakian
330:in 1238-39 Queen
286:title Shahnshah (
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1294:Duchy of Kakheti
1280:Vardan I Dadiani
1267:Duchy of Argveti
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92:Succeeded by
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61:Amirspasalar
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1361:1197 births
1356:1250 deaths
1271:Amanelisdze
948:Theodore II
932:Individuals
888:Children —
836:Queen Tamar
716:Hasan Prosh
491:of Georgia.
481:of Georgia.
467:of Georgia.
124:Preceded by
80:Preceded by
1335:Categories
1220:Saeristavo
943:Michael IV
852:George III
678:Chormaghan
508:References
461:Zakare III
288:Shahanshah
1224:(List of
1186:Tamariani
907:Alexios I
905:Nephew —
901:Demetrius
899:Cousin —
890:George IV
874:Spouse —
868:Sister —
858:Burdukhan
856:Mother —
850:Father —
712:Shahnshah
652:Shahnshah
640:Chormaqan
348:Chaghatai
256:Biography
252:in 1258.
224:Շահնշահ Ա
118:1223–1261
114:In office
74:1212–1250
70:In office
18:Shahnshah
1312:Samtskhe
1041:Abulasan
958:John VII
953:Basil IV
838:'s reign
609:K. Salia
497:Aghbugha
494:Zakarian
485:Ivane II
457:Artashir
392:In 1261
230:, and a
220:Armenian
210:Georgian
1226:duchies
1152:Culture
1046:Apridon
1021:Chiaber
1016:Kubasar
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