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Rusudan (daughter of Demetrius I of Georgia)

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joined a political conspiracy aimed at restraining the authority of Tamar. During this period, Rusudan, collaborated with the Catholicos (the leader of the Georgian Church) to orchestrate the marriage between Yury and Tamar. Despite Tamar being initially crowned as mepe (ruler) by her father, their
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Irak ve Horasan, Selo̧uklulari tarihi: Imad ad-Dịn al-Kâtib al-Isfahânʼi'nin, al-Bondârʼi tarafindan ihtisar edilen Zubdat al-Nuṣra va Nuḩbat al 'Usra, adli kitabinin tercümesi. M. Th. Houtsma tarafindan 1889 da leiden'de neşredilen metinden türçeye çeviren Kivameddin
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union resulted in Yury also holding the title of mepe, altering Tamar's designation to 'king of kings and queen of queens.' She was also foster-mother to
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After her brother’s death in 1184, his daughter Tamar ascended the throne. Rusudan was influential during her reign. In 1185,
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as a dowry. However, the marriage only lasted a few years before his death in 1152. She then married his uncle Sultan
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whom Tamar married as her second husband in 1189, after her divorce from her first husband in 1187.
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United Caucasus: Monthly Organ of the Committee for Caucasian Independence
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The Ruling Families of Rus: Clan, Family and Kingdom
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Index

Georgian
Georgian
Bagrationi
Demetrius I of Georgia
David V
George III
Tamar of Georgia
Seljuk Empire
Seljuk
Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud
Ganja
Ahmad Sanjar
Suleiman-Shah
Tamar
Rusudan
Samshvilde
Yury Bogolyubsky
Alan
David Soslan
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ISBN
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