Zakare III Zakarian (Georgian: ზაქარია III მხარგრძელი, romanized: zakaria III mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Զաքարիա Գ Զաքարյան) (died 1261 AD) was a 13th century...
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Zakare is a village in the Zabré Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the village has a population of 375. Burkinabé...
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Zakare II Zakarian (Armenian: Զաքարե Զաքարյան or Զաքարե Երկայնաբազուկ, lit. 'Longarm') or Zakaria II Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ზაქარია მხარგრძელი, lit. 'Long-armed')...
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Church of Saint Elia, Kizkale (redirect from Zakare's church)
496342°N 43.568615°E / 40.496342; 43.568615 The Church of Saint Elia also Zakare's church, is located in Kizkale, near Ani in Turkey. It was built by the...
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Zakare I Zakarian or Zakaria I Mkhargrdzeli was Armenian landholder in Kingdom of Georgia and vassal of Orbeli family during the 12th century. He belonged...
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Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief of the army) of the Kingdom of Georgia, Zakare II Zakarian for Queen Tamar of Georgia, from 1209 to 1211. The campaign...
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Sarkis, respectively the grandfather and the father of the amirspasalars Zakaré and Ivané Zakarian; this structure was built in 1189, to the northwest of...
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Mongol Ilkhanate of Persia. Their dynastic name was formed in honour of Zakare, the famous servant of the Georgian King Tamar. They were also known by...
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(Commander-in-Chief) of the Georgian army. He was the son of Zakare II Zakarian, and the father of Zakare III Zakarian, who participated to the Siege of Baghdad...
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published in 1857. Prominent historical Kurdish Christians include the brothers Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli. "The land of Karda" is mentioned on a Sumerian clay...
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Zakarid Armenia (section Zakare and Ivane)
region at the time was under Georgian suzerainty, but the Zakarid princes, Zakaré and Ivané, maintained local Armenian independence. Lidov, Aleksej M. (1991)...
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Abbasid Caliphate Commanders and leaders Hulegu Khan Baiju Kitbuqa Guo Kan Zakare III Zakarian Pŕosh Khaghbakian Al-Musta'sim Muhammad ibn al-Alqami Strength...
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opposing Georgian attempts at seizing Kars. Thus, it was only in 1206 that Zakare of the Zakarids–Mkhargrdzeli succeeded in capturing Kars, joining it to...
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Ojumokan; Olosekan; Paul; Pius Simoni; Sabata; Sala; Samari; Yawale; Yikiyiki; Zakare Saki East Oje-Owode 203109 Abu; Afa; Alade; Alapata; Alasan; Budo Bank;...
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brother and successor of Zakare II Zakarian. He was also ruler of feudal lands in the Kingdom of Georgia. The brothers, Zakare and Ivane Zakarian, who...
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Sarkis, respectively the grandfather and the father of the amirspasalars Zakaré and Ivané Zakarian; this structure was built in 1189, to the northwest of...
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Arslan, during the fourth invasion of Armenia. 1196 - The brothers Ivane and Zakare liberate Amberd and the cities of Ani, Bjni, Marand and Tabriz from Seljuk...
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Աստվածածին) that dominates the monastic complex was built by the orders of Zakare Zakarian, Amirspasalar (commander-in-chief) and Prince who ruled Eastern...
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bridge was built in the late 12th century by Ivane Zakaryan and sister of Zakare Zakaryans, Queen of Vaneni, in memory of her husband Abbas Kyurikyan. In...
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1160s, the main church was built in 1215 under the auspices of the brothers Zakare and Ivane, the Zakarid generals of Queen Tamar of Georgia, who took back...
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Georgian-Armenian forces in the early 13th century) and Khoshak's son, Amir Zakare, in 1291. It records the release of the people of Garni from taxes in forms...
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12th century and the beginning of the 13th century, two Armenian generals, Zakare and Ivan Zakarian, led Armenian and Georgian troops in liberating Northern...
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Commanders and leaders David IV George III Tamar Ivane I Zakarian Rusudan Zakare II Zakarian Shahnshah Zakarian Alp Arslan Nizam al-Mulk Abu'l-Aswar Fadl...
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Zakare, in 1291. It records the release of the people of Garni from taxes in forms of wine, goats, and sheep. Her son Atabeg died in 1289, and Zakare...
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Seljuks in the 11th century, but was then renovated by the Zakarid princes Zakare and Ivane from 1184. At that time, the Monastery Church of St. Gregory (Surb...
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Marash (d. 1116), lord of Marash and likely the father of Arda of Armenia Zakare II Zakarian (d. 1212), prince and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia...
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Georgia's foreign policy. Tamar's armies led by two Armenian generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian), overran fortresses and cities towards...
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foreign policy. Tamar's armies led by two Christianised Kurdish generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian) overran fortresses and cities towards...
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northern Georgia. 11th century, Inv. No. 03086-75. Armenian Princes Ivane and Zakare, 1201 Saraquj E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936. BRILL...
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of Kars Kingdom of Georgia Commanders and leaders Unknown David Soslan Zakare II Mkhargrdzeli Ivane I Mkhargdzeli Sargis Tmogveli Shalva Akhaltsikheli...
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