The date of death of Tamar, the Georgian King of the kings

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  • Giuli Alasania The University of Georgia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2020.190

Keywords:

King Tamar, Georgia, History

Abstract

In 1966, Silagadze, B. placed the death of Tamar in 1207 based on the data of Ibn al-Athir. In the same year, S. Kakabadze agreed with this date. A 1974 article by T. Natroshvili and G. Japaridze put the death of Tamar in 1210. The work of J. Odisheli followed this, also in 1974, which considered all earlier published research and sources, including numismatic material, and put the date as 1207. In 1975 Sh. Darchiashvili agreed with 1210 based on brief Armenian inscriptions, which were outlined in his research published in 2010. Research by G. Otkhmezuri (1981) was published in 1981 in which the scholar, using a different interpretation of the Gunia-Qala inscription, renders groundless the information of the first chronicler of Tamar as if Tamar granted the titles of Atabeg and Amirspasalar to Ivane Mkhargrdzeli simultaneously. Due to this fact, some researchers consider the year of the death of Zakaria Mkhargrdzeli (1212) or the next year (1213) as the date of the death of Tamar.

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Published

31.12.2020

How to Cite

Alasania, G. (2020). The date of death of Tamar, the Georgian King of the kings. Caucasus Journal of Social Sciences, 13(1), 26–45. https://doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2020.190

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