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  2. Tamar of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Tamar's youth coincided with a major upheaval in Georgia; in 1177, her father, George III, was confronted by a rebellious faction of nobles. The rebels intended to dethrone George in favor of the king's fraternal nephew, Demna , who was considered by many to be a legitimate royal heir of his murdered father, David V .

  3. Tamar of Imereti (died 1455) - Wikipedia

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    Tamar was born at the end of the 14th century. Her father was Alexander I of Imereti, King of Western Georgia who reigned de facto from 1387 until his death in 1389. Little is known about her mother, Anna, the daughter of an Orbeliani prince. Around 1414/1415, Tamar was married to King Alexander I of Georgia, who had reigned since 1412. She ...

  4. Georgian campaign against the Eldiguzids - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian campaign against the Eldiguzids was a military campaign led by the Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief of the army) of the Kingdom of Georgia, Zakare II Zakarian for Queen Tamar of Georgia, from 1209 to 1211.

  5. Tamar, daughter of David IV of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Tamar (Georgian: თამარი) (died after 1161) was a daughter of David IV, King of Georgia, and queen consort of Shirvan as the wife of Shirvanshah Manuchehr III, whom she married c. 1112. She became a nun at the monastery of Tigva in Georgia in widowhood.

  6. Tamar of Imereti (died 1556) - Wikipedia

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    Tamar (Georgian: თამარი) (died 1556) was a Georgian princess of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Tamar was titled as "დედოფალთ დედოფალი თამარ" ( dedopalt dedopali tamar ) "Tamar the Queen of Queens".

  7. Tamar - Wikipedia

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  8. Tamara - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Tamar of Georgia (1160s–1213), or Tamara, Queen of Georgia 1184–1213;

  9. Georgian expedition to Chaldia - Wikipedia

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    In 1203, Tamar donated large sums of money to the Georgian monasteries in Antioch and Mount Athos. However, Emperor Alexios III Angelos confiscated Tamar's donation. Infuriated by this action, Tamar used this hostile act as a pretext for her expansion along the southwestern coast of the Black Sea, populated by a large Georgian-speaking ...