Taki ad-Din Tmogveli
13th century Georgian noble and a commander of Tamar's army
Taki ad-Din Tmogveli | |
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Ruler of Tmogvi | |
Noble family | Mkhargrdzeli |
Father | Sargis Tmogveli |
Taki ad-Din Tmogveli (Georgian: თაყაიდინ თმოგველი) was a 13th century Georgian noble and one of the commanders of Tamar's army. He belonged to the Tmogveli branch of the powerful Mkhargrdzeli family and owned estates in Tmogvi. He participated in battle of Basian in 1203 and raids into northern Iran in 1210, where he commanded detachment of five hundred horsemen against Marandian forces.[1]
References
- ^ Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Kartlis Tskhovreba (History of Georgia), Artanuji pub. Tbilisi 2014
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Queen Tamar's reign
- Father — George III
- Mother — Burdukhan
- Aunt — Rusudan
- Sister — Rusudan
- Spouse — Yury Bogolyubsky (until 1185)
- David Soslan
- Children — George IV
- Rusudan
- Cousin — Demetrius
- Nephew — Alexios I
- David Komnenos
- Shota Rustaveli — The Knight in the Panther's Skin
- Mose Khoneli — Amiran-Darejaniani
- Chakhrukhadze — Tamariani
- Ioane Shavteli — Abdulmesiani
- Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns
- Basil Ezosmodzgvari — The Life of Monarch of Monarchs Tamar
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