- The
Abuletisdze family (Georgian: აბულეთისძე) was a
Georgian noble family –
eristavs – with its most
prominent members in the 12th and 13th century. The...
- is unknown:
perhaps over David's
personal defects. probably, for the
Abuletisdze family and the
status of the city of Ani.
Those who had
supported Prince...
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Ivane III
Abuletisdze was a
Georgian feudal lord of the
Abuletisdze family. He was
Amirspasalar of
Georgia from 1260 to 1272. Toumanoff,
Cyril (1967)...
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Abkhazi (აფხაზი)
Abramia (აბრამია)
Abramidze (აბრამიძე)
Abuladze (აბულაძე)
Abuletisdze (აბულეთისძე)
Abuselidze (აბუსელიძე)
Aphridonidze (აფრიდონიძე) Agiashvili...
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Ivane II
Orbeli Amirspasalar In
office 1156–1178
Preceded by
Kirkash Abuletisdze Succeeded by
Kubasar Mandaturtukhutsesi In
office 1160–1178 Preceded...
- the
Orbeli influence by
transferring the post to
their rival,
Tirkash Abuletisdze.
After Demetrius's restoration, the
Orbeli again held the post down to...
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office Title(s)
Ivane I
Orbeli 1128
Sumbat I
Orbeli 1128 1155
Kirkash Abuletisdze 1155 1156
Ivane II
Orbeli 1156 1178
Kubasar 1178 1184
Sargis ****ian...
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arrested the
conspirators and
executed one of
their leaders,
Ioanne Abuletisdze, in 1138 (or 1145). Fadl's successor, Fakr al-Din Shaddad, a Shaddadid...
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office 1227–1250
Preceded by
Ivane I ****ian
Succeeded by
Ivane III
Abuletisdze Amirspasalar In
office 1242–1250
Preceded by
Shahnshah ****ian Succeeded...
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against King
Demetre I in 1132 (or 1145), and
execution of
eristavi Ivane Abuletisdze, who was
buried in "Metekhi". It is
though unclear,
which particular...