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787:. Under the terms of the treaty, David IV agreed to honestly pay the tribute established under his father's reign in exchange for a total cessation of Seljuk raids. This did not, however, stop certain Turks, whose troops were massacred by Georgian units, while the Turkomans established in the countryside were gradually expelled from the country, allowing the Georgians to return to their villages. Little by little, the conditions of local social life improve, reviving the national economy and increasing the population. By 1099 David IV's power was considerable enough that he was able to refuse paying tribute to the Turks.
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1579:. The central power then asked each family to provide at least one soldier to the Georgian army. However, the Kipchaks, who are hardly accustomed to a sedentary life and loyal to a single character, find themselves in a new landscape which they take to be hostile. This is how, until his death, David IV survived several assassination attempts and coups organized by certain Kipchak groups. But this hardly changes the situation of the new arrivals and thanks to these negotiations, the reform of the army is completed and the Georgian troops now number nearly 60,000 men.
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personally led a campaign against Alania, quickly took all the fortresses of the country and forced the Alans to swear allegiance to him. Taking both
Ossetian and Kipchak hostages, he managed to negotiate a lasting peace between the two peoples and returned to the kingdom of Georgia with nearly 40,000 Kipchak families (nearly 200,000 individuals), led by Otrok, after having recovered and secured the fortresses of the Greater Caucasus, but leaving behind George of Chqondidi, who died during the negotiations in Alania.
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to meet their needs. He himself came to see them, questioned them, kissed them one after the other, lavished on them the tender care of a father, complimented them, encouraged them to be patient, arranged their clothes, their clothes with his own hands. beds, their mattresses, their dishes, and all their utensils; gave everyone abundant alms, animated their supervisors and put their affairs in the most beautiful order, following the spirit of religion.
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1198:, the general decline in the economy had been accompanied by a significant fall in the population and an increase in the arbitrariness of the great feudal lords, leading to a deterioration in the quality of the Georgian army by undermining the discipline of the troops. David IV, considering the future wars he would have to wage against the
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2293:. In May 1124, Georgian troops led by David the Builder entered southern Transcaucasia and within a few days captured many Armenian strongholds, such as the fortresses of Gagni, Teronakal, Kavazani, Norbed, Manasgonmni and Talinjakari. The following month, the king, after returning to Georgia proper, resumed his journey and crossed the
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985:, were similarly severely punished after rebellions, and their domains added to the royal estates. Thus, David takes important initiatives to strengthen his power. He also dismissed the dignitaries chosen by his predecessors because of their titles and replaced them with loyal advisors generally from the lower nobility.
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He had yet another thought, following the example of the good God, gentle and merciful, loving men; it was to build a hospice, in a beautiful and suitable place, where he gathered his brothers afflicted with various illnesses, provided for all their needs, with generous lavishness and assigned income
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Already in June 1121, David IV had put the city of
Tbilisi under siege but was content with a formal allegiance with an annual tribute, in view of the upcoming war against the Turkish invaders. Once the Seljuks were defeated, the sovereign focused on the capture of Tbilisi from the beginning of 1122.
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Soldiers of Christ! If we fight bravely for our Faith, we will defeat not only the devilโs servants, but the devil himself. We will gain the greatest weapon of spiritual warfare when we make a covenant with the
Almighty God and vow that we would rather die for His love than escape from the enemy. And
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managed to convince Otrok to donate several thousand
Kipchak troops to fight against the Seljuks. But despite this agreement, the Kipchaks were unable to reach Georgia due to the war against the Alans. The latter not letting David IV return to his kingdom with the reinforcements, the Georgian monarch
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were forced to retreat despite their numerical superiority, allowing the
Georgians to multiply such attacks. Soon, these maneuvers bring the enemy to such a degree of excitement and disorientation that they make him lose composure. At this moment, David IV launched a new attack, which turned into a
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in the 19th states that David succeeded George upon his death, a number of surviving documents suggest that George died around 1112, and that although he retained the royal title until his death, he played no significant political role, real power having passed on to David. Moreover, David himself
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from Muslim domination dating back several centuries. Georgia's enemies found themselves decisively defeated, preventing them from retaliating against the northern
Christian advance, while the Crusades raged in the west of the Turkic world. However, there remains a last Islamic enclave within the
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became an integral part of local organized societies, with
Georgian and social terminologies of Georgian origin being introduced. Politically, David IV decided to strengthen the influence of his kingdom in the North Caucasus by making regional sovereigns his vassals and by controlling the routes
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script, has traditionally been considered to be that of David IV. Although there are no clear and reliable indications that David was indeed buried in Gelati and that the present epitaph is his, this popular belief had already been established by the mid-19th century as evidenced by the French
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that
Byzantine Empire and the Kingdom of Georgia joined forces against the Seljuks. But this alliance could hardly be felt politically due to the considerable weakening of the Byzantine Empire against the Seljuks, to whom Georgia had to submit. The liberation from Turkish suzerainty over the
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Having learned of the declaration of jihad by Mahmud II, David IV understood that the defeat of such an army would lead to the total liberation of the
Caucasus and, therefore, the completion of the political goal of the Georgian ruler. In turn, he assembled a large army, composed of 40,000
2931:, he offered the Turco-Mongol emir a coat of mail of precious work having belonged to David the Builder, following which Timur, appreciating this present, frees the king and makes him his favorite. More recently, the memory of David IV was revived in 1995 during the inauguration speech of
1140:. Indeed, not only did the council deprive the nobility fighting against the central power of an influential ally, the Church, but it also spiritually purified the kingdom and greatly contributed to the national consolidation of a country whose national identity is mainly based on
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After putting an end to
Turkish incursions and reestablishing the traditional feudal system, David IV decided to strengthen central power before embarking on more important projects. Indeed, just after the recovery of the Georgian economy, a large part of the nobility, including
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at the expense of the Georgian population, causing the collapse of the local feudal system. Contemporary historiography reports that at the advent of David the Builder, inland Georgia no longer had a rural population, the inhabitants all having taken refuge in local citadels.
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occurred, and even the royal power failed to calm inter-religious dissensions. At the same time, David IV decided to preserve some of the institutions of the former emirate of Tbilisi. Thus, the post of emir was retained, but as governor of the city, until the 18th century.
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Another consequence of ecclesiastical reform was the de facto subordination of the Church to the State. However, the king had to ensure this by taking further steps towards reform. Thus, David IV decided to centre this plan around the function of a single man: the
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in a hard fight which ended in a decisive victory for Georgia. The Georgian Chronicles relate that, not believing in such a simple victory, the king remained there until the next day, waiting for a new Seljuk response, and only then realized the Seljuk defeat.
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invaders was not assured. To this end, the monarch developed a plan aimed at the unification of the Caucasian peoples under his scepter. Assisted by his closest advisors, the Georgian sovereign began by establishing solid relations with the numerous tribes of
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there by sponsoring the construction of Georgian churches among local peoples, and developed the economies of these peoples by participating in the founding of urban communities and the introduction of the system feudal Georgian in the region. Moreover,
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David's chronicler claimed that "he knew the deeds better than any other king" because he was enthralled with theology, astrology, and history, and he brought his books with him on campaign. It seems that he read both Persian poetry and the Qur'an.
2202:. He soon dethroned his own son-in-law, establishing him in Georgia and directly annexing the region. This act allows Georgia to reach its greatest extent since the beginning of its history. Indeed, for the first time Georgia extended from the
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in the 1190s, however, changed events and led David IV to pursue a new policy against Byzantium. This mixes closer cooperation, while putting itself on the same political level as the empire and opposing the Byzantines on certain subjects.
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are an important source not only on the course of the reign of David IV the Builder, but also on the private life of the Christian king, reporting his activities and personality. According to these, David IV is a very pious king following
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1285:. Knowing of the approach of Turkish troops, David IV left his home at Nacharmagevi with a personal guard of only 1,500 men and set out to meet the invaders during the night. The two armies, clearly unequal, clashed the next day at the
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as well as by Western faiths. However, he was never canonized and his sanctification was the result of a historical and popular process. Cited as the protector of the Georgian nation, he is celebrated on January 24 in the West and
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and returning to Georgia with large loads of gold, he returned to the region on May 7, 1120 and ravaged the country from Arbia-lizhatat to Khishtalanti and Kurdevan. At the same time, David IV managed to convince his vassal of
1136:, led only indirectly by David IV who, as a secular sovereign, could not take part in the internal affairs of the Church, adopted resolutions reflecting the will of the pious party. This act is considered a major event in
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for the Muslim allies on the battlefield: suddenly, the vigor of the enemy army collapsed in the middle of the fight. The genius of Georgian strategy then defeated the power of numbers, bringing a decisive defeat to the
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and having concluded a temporary truce with the crusading Latins, as commander of these massive Muslim troops, whose numbers rose, d 'according to the sources, from 200,000 to 400,000 or even 600,000 soldiers.
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were created and a new strategy, consisting of surprise attacks on Muslim settlements, was developed. In some time, the monarch managed not only to stop the Seljuk incursions, but at the same time attacked the
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and reports the ferocity of his blows. Three of his horses died during the battle, but the monarch, mounted on his fourth horse, succeeded in drawing with his sword "a thickened and congealed mass of blood".
2355:, to the discontent of the local Christian population. The said representatives then offered the monarch the surrender of the city. Taking this opportunity in hand, David summoned all his armies and entered
361:), which is translated as "the Builder" (in the sense of "built completely"), "the Rebuilder", or "the Restorer", first appears as the sobriquet of David in the charter issued in the name of "King of Kings
396:, especially in the early period of their history, as the numbering of successive rulers moves between the many branches of the family. Scholars in Georgia favor David IV, his namesake predecessors being:
2081:. David IV finally decides to put an end to the existence of this State, just after having โsettled the affairs of the countryโ. In March 1124, he managed to attack the last Muslim stronghold in Georgia,
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and Prince Niania Cakhaberisdze, pledged allegiance to the king. This act then represents a remarkable change in the face of the reactions of noble society towards previous kings, but remains ephemeral.
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as successor, transmitting to him the Georgian royal attributes, consisting of a crown of precious stones, a scimitar and purple kneepads and sleeves. The king was buried, following his request, in the
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to Armenia. The deliverance of North-Eastern Armenia in fact guarantees this power, reflected in the official title of the Georgian king: โKing of Kings, of the Abkhazians, Iberians, Ranis, Kakhetians,
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to avoid another Georgian attack. However, he could not foresee the discontent of the nobility in his own country, who were unhappy with their sovereign's change of religion. In 1104, a plot led by the
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1932:, whose leaders were then seeking crucial aid against the Turks, and stories, sometimes exaggerated, of Didgori's victory were told in the royal courts of the West as a new hope against Muslim power.
2046:, managed to take the city in February and enters it to rid it of the Muslim elite. According to Arab historiography, David IV carried out a pillage on the first day of the conquest, devastating the
1652:. The Seljuks found out how far it was, they camped at Botora. The Seljuks set up camps to spend the winter. On February 14, David suddenly attacked the Seljuks and completely destroyed them at the
2554:. His tomb is placed, again according to his will, at the main entrance of this religious building that he had built, so that anyone coming to his beloved Gelati Academy stepped on his tomb first.
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Despite his advanced age, David IV continued his military actions during the last years of his reign. For example, in April 1124, he took the town of Chabran after an attack against his vassal of
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states that his role model is King David IV; in commemoration of the country's national unity, Saakashvili organized an inauguration ceremony in the Gelati Cathedral where he was blessed by the
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David IV the Builder also engaged in important charitable activities. Indeed, he built hospitals in the country for the sick, which he took care of occasionally, as described in the chronicles:
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citadel and fortress capitulated to the approaching Georgian forces. Once the two new provinces had been integrated into the kingdom, the king appointed Arishiani as the governor of the region.
2677:. During these stays, the kingdom is administered by its faithful general Theodore. David IV is also fond of hunting and has vast territories for hunting deer and wild boar in his domains of
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had lost its traditional values and suffered from numerous ills such as corruption or the hereditary transmission of high religious functions. Inspired by the ideas of the 11th century monk
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describes the event as a โpalace revolutionโ involving several dignitaries in 1089. Other historians speak rather of pressure on the Georgian king with a view to his abdication instead of a
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Fighting against the Seljuks, Georgia and the Crusaders developed fairly friendly relations. A 13th-century anonymous Georgian author (conventionally known as the First Chronicler of Queen
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Georgian historiography today portrays David IV as a king that few Georgian sovereigns can match. In fact, the majority of current historians agree to qualify David as the most prestigious
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then offered the king the opportunity to regain control of his vassal province if he would let him leave in peace, but the monarch categorically refused and resumed his march towards the
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aligned themselves with the demands of the majority of his subjects to defeat the reactionary part of the ecclesiastical class and replace the subjects dishonest by virtuous priests. The
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Simon of Chqondidi take care of the affairs of the country. The long reign of thirty-four years of David IV the Builder ended abruptly on January 24, 1125. The king died in his capital
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1160:, to avoid a hereditary transfer of power. The reform of David IV thus combined the Mtsignobartukhutsesi with the bishopric of Chkondidi, the main religious entity in Georgia after the
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and central royal power, are being undermined, bringing a supposedly unified kingdom to the brink of destruction. Several historians compare the task of the young sovereign to that of
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Toria, Malkhaz; Javakhia, Bejan (2021). "Representing fateful events and imagining territorial integrity in Georgia: cultural memory of David the Builder and the Battle of Didgori".
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to the south. David therefore offers khan Otrok assistance against these two enemies in exchange for Kipchak support against the Turks and decides to go to the domains of this khan.
1952:(r. 1100โ1118), with whom he exchanged numerous gifts as a sign of support. In addition, as stated above, a battalion of Latins composed of 200 to 1,000 men participated during the
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867:. At the same time, David definitively renounced Byzantium's political influence in Georgia by denying the Byzantine title of panhypersebastos, a distinction created by Emperor
1866:. The king decided to let the Turks penetrate into Georgia proper, with the idea of benefiting from the local geography, and finally intercepted the enemy on the roads linking
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The sovereigns succeeding David IV had great respect for him and his actions allowed him to maintain an international reputation for several decades: for example, while King
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was also one of the main factors breaking the backbone of Turkish power. This therefore allowed the king of Georgia to continue his momentum towards the south after the
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if any one of us should wish to retreat, let us take branches and block the entrance to the gorge to prevent this. When the enemy approaches, let us attack fiercely!
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the Seljuks did not organized a campaign against Georgia. In 1110โ1114, David IV did not conduct active military operations either. In 1115 while David IV was in
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again. Having once again learned of such an event, David IV decided to act more usefully and imprisoned him again until 1098, before permanently exiling him to
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Having become King at the age of 16, the young David IV found himself at the head of a kingdom having lost a large part of its initial territories of 1010. The
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after learning of the arrival of the Georgian troops, prompting David IV to halt his advance, deeming it disrespectful to pursue a retreating army.
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against the Turks had already enabled David IV to challenge Muslim vassalage by ceasing to pay the annual tribute introduced in 1080. Thus, the
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religion from an early age and continued throughout his life. David himself composed, c. 1120, "Hymns of Repentance" (แแแแแแแแ แกแแแแแฃแแแกแแแ,
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made crossing the river almost impossible at this time of year, the Seljuks soon returned to their positions south of the river and occupied
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After reducing the power of the great rulers, King David IV decided to complete national unity. To achieve this, he had to reunite western
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principality under the Byzantine protectorate in 813, representatives of the dynasty had been granted various Byzantine titles such as
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Prince George, there is a reference to David's other possible son "Gorgi" (George, Giorgi) in the 13th-century Armenian chronicle of
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and other signs of the Islamization of the Georgian city, but soon calmed down. and, in the words of the 15th-century Arab historian
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as a basis for reforming his own army. David IV began by gathering together his most loyal warriors to form a personal guard, the
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David IV of Georgia has several monuments, buildings and streets named after him across Georgia. The Russian-Georgian sculptor
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David the Builder occupies a special place among the kings of the Georgian Golden Age in the period of the defense against the
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represent him in monk's clothing, which would mean that his abdication was forced. The historical tradition founded by Prince
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Liparit is not the only great noble to have suffered the consequences of the king's plans. Several others, notably Dzagan
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personally led the Georgian forces against the invader. Among the many commanders of the invading troops, only General
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is also felt in the Arab world, where the Georgian monarch's kindness to his Muslim subjects and his knowledge of the
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Already shortly after his divorce in 1107/08 from the Armenian princess Rusudan, David IV married the daughter of the
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from the Tskarostavi monastery; she is otherwise unattested. David bore the name of the biblical king-prophet, whose
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since the 1080s constituted an economic danger for the country, which was forced to recognize itself as a vassal of
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nicknamed the two monarchs โbrothersโ. And, despite the competition in the religious field, the Byzantines and the
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a second Jerusalem of all the East for learning of all that is of value, for the teaching of knowledge โ a second
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by establishing Georgian domination there, with a view to effective defense against the Turks. As seen above, the
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which began at the end of the 10th century, but henceforth gave the kingdom a regional reputation as protector of
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by leaving strong garrisons of soldiers there. In January 1125, shortly before his death, David once again faced
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and his son Ivane. Armenian families (including many dispossessed nobles) subsequently established themselves in
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871:(r. 1081-1118) for the family's closest allies. Additionally, the Georgian monarch decided to support the rebel
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and Georgia have repeatedly clashed both diplomatically and militarily, particularly regarding the province of
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and its revival, and for significantly contributing to social consolidation and the development of democracy.
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Bedrosian, Robert (1997). "Armenian during the Seljuk and Mongol Periods". In Hovannisian, Richard G. (ed.).
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The arrival to power of David IV was welcomed by several factions of the country as a liberating sign of the
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in 1110, sent a large army of 200,000 or 100,000 (or only 10,000 according to the Armenian version of the
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gives a version, though unproven otherwise, about the participation of a Georgian auxiliary force in the
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inscription โKing of Kings David, the Sword of the Messiahโ then circulated throughout the Middle East.
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to invade Shirvan and a war between the two parties soon broke out. In November, the Derbentians killed
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The king's reforms did not stop at the country's administrative system. At the same time, he set up the
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mercenaries on Georgian territory, before launching a new offensive as early as the beginning of 1120.
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to suggest a co-reign between George II and David IV, at least until 1112, while frescoes found in the
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forces. This fact further encourages the Georgian monarch, one of whose plans is to secure the entire
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to fight, and the young commander astonished the people with his deftness in battle. Demetrius seized
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in the East. Many churches currently bear his name, including a Georgian church dedicated in 2009 in
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The foreign relations led by King David the Builder are exclusively devoted to the liberation of the
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did not stop their seasonal devastation and several Turkish nomadic tribes established themselves in
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who published his study of the Georgian history between 1848 and 1858. The epitaph, modeled on the
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and David IV, according to which the noble rebels against the Georgian king were sent to prison in
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1948:. This is how he maintained close relations with the Crusader forces, and in particular with King
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saying: "You are the king of the forests, and you never go down to the plains. Now I have taken
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in combat, giving the king of Georgia the opportunity to place his own son-in-law and vassal,
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Vasiliev, Alexander (January 1936). "The Foundation of the Empire of Trebizond (1204โ1222)".
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in his winter home and the Turkish strategy therefore lay in a rapid invasion of central and
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and pay tribute to the invaders. Internally, the foundations of the Georgian state, based on
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does not recount the details of the transfer of power between George II and his son. Nodar
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built an important monument to David the Builder, which he offered to the municipality of
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and the Christian sovereign managed to massacre the invaders after five days of battle.
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from him. If you wish, send me suitable presents; if not, come and see me in all haste.
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The "Tomb of David IV" at Gelati reads:แต แคแฑแคแ แฐแฑแขแ แฌแฑแ แฑแญแคแฌแค แกแคแชแจแนแซแงแฌแ แฅแฑแ แตแ แฃแ แฅแคแซแฉแแฃแฐแญแซแค
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is unified culturally, spiritually and politically under a single scepter, this being
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peoples. He created a sphere of cultural influence in the Nort Caucasus, established
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to be their vassal, were not resigned to another defeat at the hands of the
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and destroyed all Seljuk installations there, before reaching the town of
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remained a permanent threat to his kingdom as long as the security of the
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for them. Northern Armenia was thus annexed and incorporated into the
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was recovered in July of the same year, after a single day of combat.
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3240:
2491:, under obscure circumstances. The king managed to recover
2460:) of all the East, the invincible, servant and defender of
2405:
against the Turkish threat. For the first time, the entire
2368:
2331:
cities by the king of Georgia, the nobility of the ancient
2310:
1649:
1620:, whose sovereign swore allegiance to the king of Georgia.
1590:, David the Builder maintained deeper relations with other
1157:
800:
301:
61:
5625:(in French). Rome: Tables gรฉnรฉalogiques et chronologiques.
5286:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 593โ637.
4644:
4642:
4612:
4610:
4559:
4513:
4511:
4436:
4133:
4111:
4109:
4107:
4105:
3923:
3921:
3896:
3894:
3854:
3852:
3850:
3848:
3717:
2487:. Another military campaign was organized in September in
2425:
to Aragats", i.e. from one sea to the other, and from the
4727:"State Awards Issued by Georgian Presidents in 2003โ2015"
4523:
3835:
3833:
3602:
3600:
3530:
3528:
3357:
3335:
3333:
3331:
3329:
3327:
3228:
3218:
3216:
3214:
2461:
2351:
of the city had taken place since the sale of Ani to the
2336:
2321:
2316:
2085:, which he took after a short fight, thus completing the
1968:
to the Georgian royal court. The existence of a powerful
1616:
and established Georgian counters on the road leading to
606:
David grew up in times of war and desolation, due to the
4547:
4463:
3948:
3639:
3496:
3345:
2101:
by David the Builder ebuilder therefore established the
1305:
for several years, and for the next 11 years, until the
484:(r. 1072โ1089). The contemporaneous Armenian chronicler
4639:
4607:
4595:
4535:
4508:
4178:
4176:
4174:
4172:
4102:
4032:
Lordkipanidze, Mariam (1987). Hewitt, George B. (ed.).
3918:
3891:
3845:
3808:
3806:
3781:
3779:
3736:
3734:
3732:
3695:
3693:
3314:
3312:
2030:
for almost five centuries, and contains the regions of
1443:
1328:
In February 1116 by the order of the king, the army of
469:
gives 1070 and 24 January 1125 as the dates for David.
5470:
4487:
4388:
4382:
4361:
4349:
4145:
4096:
4078:
4072:
3995:
3977:
3864:
3830:
3755:
3651:
3629:
3627:
3612:
3597:
3591:
3549:
3525:
3459:
3324:
3211:
2669:, but David also has residences in Tsaghoulistavi and
790:
683:, extending at the beginning of the 11th century from
4731:
2851:
Princess Rusudan, she was married into the family of
1340:, David suddenly attacked and destroyed the Turks in
1218:
875:, who attempted to establish an independent state in
602:
Reconstruction of David the Builder's personal banner
542:, which were part of the same wave which had overrun
5351:
Islam in the Baltic: Europe's Early Muslim Community
4907:. Tbilisi: National Academy of Sciences of Georgia.
4672:
4412:
4169:
4157:
4042:
4038:. Ganatleba. p. 84 – via georgianweb.com.
4013:
3818:
3803:
3791:
3776:
3729:
3690:
3438:
3414:
3309:
2378:. The region was then left to the governance of the
2289:, in particular towards the historic territories of
5471:Asatiani, Nodar; Bendianashvili, Alexandre (1997).
4659:
4657:
3624:
3374:
3372:
2868:in history and make his reign the beginning of the
2783:, is the only one who can be precisely identified.
1612:mountain range. Thus, he fortified the passages of
411:
5586:
5386:Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience, 800โ1200
4900:
3971:
3942:
2398:, increasing the power of David IV in the region.
1997:David the Builder. A 16th-century fresco from the
1120:. Indeed, for decades of devastation and war, the
1012:had declared its independence during the reign of
5589:ะะฒะพััะฝัะบะธะต ัะพะดั ะ ะพััะธะนัะบะพะน ะธะผะฟะตัะธะธ. ะขะพะผ 3. ะะฝัะทัั
5517:
4589:
4406:
4060:
3770:
3672:
3519:
3432:
3303:
2975:Furthermore, David IV of Georgia is considered a
2876:, an era which completed only under the reign of
1935:
1928:had an important repercussion on the fate of the
1660:captured many Seljuks and gained a lot of booty.
1640:and the Seljuks were wintering near the banks of
1632:Georgia at the end of the reign of King David IV.
1623:
1176:, the head of the military administration, and a
722:
6267:
5614:The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times
4654:
4295:. Some 300 Crusaders (known to the Georgians as
3369:
2374:(r. 1118-1124) and exiled him and his family to
2013:in August 1121 allowed David IV to liberate the
674:
6020:
5360:แกแแฅแแ แแแแแแก แกแแแกแขแแ แแ-แฌแงแแ แแแแชแแแแแแแแแ แซแแแแแแ
5205:The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity
3389:
3387:
3141:
3139:
2955:David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport
346:
5536:
5407:(Ph.D. dissertation). University of Michigan.
4127:
3885:
3711:
3576:
819:and its beginnings as a regional power in the
356:
276:
6006:
5731:
5655:
5634:. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.
5556:
4921:
4825:. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press.
4031:
4007:
3912:
3684:
3471:Since the Bagrationi dynasty established the
3408:
3276:
2819:, she was married off by her father into the
2390:proper and the royal power built the city of
2221:
1885:According to the French knight and historian
1636:In 1120 David got into the habit of going to
1519:in 1118. After significant negotiations, the
1456:. However, David IV soon understood that the
988:
779:An armistice is soon established between the
5541:(in Georgian). Tbilisi: Publication d'รtat.
5299:(1). The University of Chicago Press: 3โ37.
4804:. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America.
4301:) are also known to take part in the famous
3384:
3136:
879:in 1091 and was married to David IV's aunt,
5745:
5439:(October 1936). "The Cross from Overseas".
5435:
5380:
4948:
4666:Edge of Empires : A History of Georgia
3258:
3199:
3090:
2234:not only completed the long process of the
1348:and the numerous riches left by the Turks.
1317:who commanded the Georgian forces captured
515:. Besides he had in-law relations with the
6013:
5999:
5738:
5724:
5597:] (in Russian). Moscow: Linkominvest.
5046:
5019:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4940:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4799:
4628:Jost Gippert / Manana Tandashvili (2002),
3234:
3130:
2363:population of Ani opened the gates to the
2270:becomes a more or less faithful vassal of
2246:to ask for help from David IV against the
1944:, David IV established relations with the
1355:. Also in 1117 David sent his son, Prince
1008:with the rest of the country. Indeed, the
950:In 1093, Liparit V, possibly converted to
835:. In this context, in addition to several
593:
480:1123โ1126, David was the only son of King
476:(แชแฎแแ แแแแฒ แแแคแแ-แแแคแแกแ แแแแแแแกแ), written
445:(แชแฎแแ แแแแฒ แแแคแแ-แแแคแแกแ แแแแแแแกแ), written
54:
5620:
5611:
5518:Asatiani, Nodar; Janelidze, Otar (2009).
5431:] (in French). Rome: Edizioni Aquila.
5419:
5284:The Cambridge Medieval History (Volume 4)
5274:
5258:
4992:
4973:
4845:Histoire de l'Armรฉnie des origines ร 1071
4703:Hannick, Christian, "David IV of Georgia"
4529:
4472:
4430:
4115:
3959:
3927:
3900:
3858:
3645:
3502:
3378:
3351:
3282:
3181:
3169:
1582:In addition to this alliance between the
1273:Responding to this double defeat, Sultan
511:and his grandmother was an Alan princess
5366:] (in Georgian). Tbilisi: Artanuji.
5357:
5329:
5290:
5154:Journal of the American Oriental Society
5054:
5027:
4839:
4818:
4663:
4565:
4553:
4367:
3839:
3393:
3363:
3246:
3157:
3102:
2901:
2734:
2687:
2592:
2566:, bearing a Georgian inscription in the
2545:, after having appointed his eldest son
2527:
2327:Having learned of the liberation of the
2315:
1992:
1988:
1752:
1740:
1627:
1526:
1452:and, in this way, remain focused on the
1222:
992:
925:
794:
726:
622:would have been one of these opponents.
597:
415:
6281:Christian saints from Georgia (country)
5566:
5559:Histoire de la Gรฉorgie. XIeโXVe siรจcles
5489:
5364:Studies in Georgian history and sources
5236:
5141:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
5099:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4879:
4648:
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4601:
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4151:
4139:
4084:
3983:
3870:
3723:
3657:
3618:
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3534:
3339:
3222:
3205:
1706:. Soon, Seljuk forces occupied much of
1496:to the north and the other against the
1488:, who was soon baptized under the name
715:and Ivane Marushisdze, the princes who
14:
6268:
5348:
4956:Volume II Africa & the Middle East
4019:
2171:. The Seljuk sultan locked himself in
2092:
1874:. The two armies met near the town of
1829:emir Dubays ibn Sadaka, troops led by
1401:and massacred the Seljuk garrisons on
1255:settlement and recaptured the town of
1055:The Seljuks, who still considered the
1035:, he declared himself a vassal of the
921:
846:(1071) between the Byzantines and the
5994:
5719:
5584:
5513:] (in French). Paris: Nino Salia.
5504:
5451:
4954:Burke's Royal Families of the World:
4752:. Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU).
4737:
4418:
4182:
4163:
4048:
3824:
3812:
3797:
3785:
3740:
3699:
3633:
3444:
3420:
3318:
2144:, before reaching the local capital,
1213:
699:. The seasonal devastation caused by
30:For other people named David IV, see
5522:. Tbilisi: Publishing House Petite.
5402:
5201:
5180:
5151:
5032:. New York: Taylorโs Foreign Press.
4800:Dostourian, Ara Edmond, ed. (1993).
4782:Blessed David IV the King of Georgia
4678:
3270:
3193:
3145:
3078:
3048:
3046:
2198:, starting by capturing the town of
1964:even reports a secret visit by King
1736:
1551:in colonial settlements in interior
1503:Accompanied by his faithful advisor
1444:Negotiations with the North Caucasus
1281:) soldiers with the aim of invading
649:in the 18th century and followed by
5456:. London: Routledge & K. Paul.
4959:. Burke's Peerage. pp. 56โ67.
4767:แฝ แผฮณฮนฮฟฯ ฮฮฑฯ
ฮฮด ฮฒฮฑฯฮนฮปฮตแฝบฯ ฯแฟฯ ฮฮตฯฯฮณฮฏฮฑฯ
2941:Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
2927:(r. 1360โ1395) was held captive by
2518:
1110:Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
1095:
791:Relations with the Byzantine Empire
309:from 1089 until his death in 1125.
24:
6104:
5649:
4924:Georgia in the 11thโ12th centuries
4771:26 ฮฮฑฮฝฮฟฯ
ฮฑฯฮฏฮฟฯ
. ฮฮฮฮฮฃ ฮฃฮฅฮฮฮฮฮกฮฮฃฮคฮฮฃ.
4488:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
4383:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
4097:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
4073:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
3996:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
3756:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
3592:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
3550:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
3460:Asatiani & Bendianashvili 1997
2600:fresco of King David, 16th century
1745:fresco of King David the Builder,
1219:The reconquest of lost territories
1172:, or minister of the interior, an
25:
6317:
4822:Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia
3043:
2274:and Shirvan is forced to submit.
2242:and brought different peoples of
2026:, which had been occupied by the
1325:strongholds in southern Georgia.
1100:After restoring the unity of the
735:at its height, upon the death of
27:King of Georgia from 1089 to 1125
5507:Histoire de la nation gรฉorgienne
5490:Brosset, Marie-Fรฉlicitรฉ (1849).
4774:
4755:
4743:
4720:
4696:
4630:The Epitaph of David the Builder
4622:
4571:
4493:
3024:
2830:Prince Zurab, otherwise unknown;
2812:, and became a nun in widowhood;
2588:
2372:Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Manuchihr
2163:Following this provocation, the
1567:mercenaries. Soon, they adopted
934:coin of King David IV of Georgia
747:. Since 1080 and the capture of
523:was a consort of the successive
412:Family background and early life
320:out of the country, winning the
254:
6217:Kipchak resettlement in Georgia
4448:
4331:
4316:
4277:
4261:
4246:
4235:from the original on 2017-07-18
4217:
4206:from the original on 2017-07-18
4188:
4035:Georgia in the XIโXII centuries
4025:
3555:
3465:
3264:
3187:
3175:
3163:
2562:A tombstone at the entrance of
578:, remained in the hands of its
550:and taking captive the emperor
507:. David's grandfather was King
5881:Kingdom of Georgia (1256-1329)
5585:Dumin, Stanislav, ed. (1996).
5537:Kaukhchishvili, Simon (1955).
5511:History of the Georgian nation
5332:Illustrated history of Georgia
4922:Lordkipanidze, Mariam (1987).
3151:
3124:
3108:
3096:
3084:
3072:
3057:
1976:are renowned. A coin with the
1936:Relations with the Middle East
1667:: after capturing the city of
1624:Battles to drive out the Turks
837:wars between the two countries
723:The end of the Turkish ravages
316:, he succeeded in driving the
288:
186:
13:
1:
6301:12th-century Christian saints
5670:10.1080/23761199.2021.1970914
5557:Javakhishvili, Ivane (1949).
5068:Grand Larousse encyclopรฉdique
4668:. Reaktion Books. p. 95.
4590:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
4407:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
4061:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3771:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3673:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3520:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3433:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3304:Asatiani & Janelidze 2009
3036:
3019:Family of David IV of Georgia
3007:Georgian monarchs family tree
2763:Family of David IV of Georgia
2751:and who uses it pray for me"
2692:David IV's processional cross
1983:
1831:Najm ad-Din Ilghazi ibn Artuq
1389:was killed by the Seljuks in
675:Revival of the Georgian State
590:under the Seljuq suzerainty.
477:
446:
437:Family of David IV of Georgia
5202:Rapp, Stephen H. Jr (2007).
5030:Studies in Caucasian History
4861:Khuroshvili, Giorgi (2018),
2313:after taking Bouรฏatha-Qour.
2105:as the supreme protector of
1781:sent representatives to the
1156:and had always been held by
687:to the eastern coast of the
347:Sobriquet and regnal ordinal
7:
5244:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
5047:Otkhmezuri, Giorgi (2012),
5028:Minorsky, Vladimir (1953).
3002:List of monarchs of Georgia
2995:
2808:(died after 1161), married
2755:Saint Catherine's Monastery
2507:attackers, led by the Emir
1813:a Seljuk cadet who governs
1351:In 1117 David Captured the
1128:, the king and his advisor
1067:and the Pope's call to the
809:Saint Catherine's Monastery
627:Life of King of Kings David
474:Life of King of Kings David
443:Life of King of Kings David
66:Saint Catherine's Monastery
10:
6322:
6075:Gurandukht of the Kipchaks
5842:Kingdom of Western Georgia
5071:(in French). Vol. 5.
5055:Pubblici, Lorenzo (2022).
4793:
4786:OCA โ Lives of the Saints.
2914:Order of David the Builder
2907:Order of David the Builder
2786:David IV's children were:
2760:
2297:, Kola, Carnipola and the
2222:Georgian power on Caucasus
1608:to North Caucasus via the
989:Conquest of Kakheti-Hereti
815:Since the creation of the
745:Turkish raids into Georgia
717:unified the Georgian realm
533:Nikephoros III Botaneiates
434:
29:
6209:
6115:
6102:
6028:
5919:Reunification (1329โ1490)
5918:
5879:
5840:
5761:
5757:
5704:
5695:
5687:
5621:Toumanoff, Cyril (1990).
5505:Salia, Kalistrat (1980).
5403:Rapp, Stephen H. (1997).
5208:. John Wiley & Sons.
5181:Rapp, Stephen H. (2003).
5117:. 1950. pp. 641โ643.
5075:. 1962. pp. 452โ453.
4894:10.2143/MUS.107.3.2006012
4819:Eastmond, Antony (1998).
4707:Religion Past and Present
4664:Rayfield, Donald (2013).
4636:). Accessed 19 June 2011.
4309:is said by the historian
4293:Siege of Jerusalem (1099)
3381:, pp. 174โ175, n. 63
3069:Retrieved 13 August 2006.
3067:http://www.parliament.ge/
2859:
2730:
2557:
2277:The conflict against the
1912:and its influence in the
1251:, retaliated against the
1057:Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti
1010:Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti
574:, the ancient capital of
420:David IV with his court.
357:
277:
248:
238:
221:
211:
199:
179:
158:
146:
130:
118:
114:
104:
94:
86:
72:
60:David IV on 12th century
53:
46:
39:
32:David IV (disambiguation)
6222:Council of Ruisi-Urbnisi
4993:Metreveli, Roin (2011).
4978:. Tสปbilisi: Ganatสปleba.
4974:Metreveli, Roin (1990).
2959:National Defence Academy
2810:Manuchihr III of Shirvan
2743:"I David the servant of
2523:
2121:. This is the case with
1549:Kipchak families settled
1134:Council of Ruisi-Urbnisi
519:. David's paternal aunt
341:Georgian Orthodox Church
243:Georgian Orthodox Church
48:King of Kings of Georgia
5568:Brosset, Marie-Fรฉlicitรฉ
5358:Antelava, Ilia (2002).
5330:Samushia, Jaba (2015).
4996:Saint David the Builder
4750:January 26 / February 8
4504:Historical Compilation.
4327:Kitฤb Mu'jam al-Buldฤn.
4307:Baldwin II of Jerusalem
3972:History of Georgia 2012
3943:History of Georgia 2012
3259:Garland & Rapp 2006
2884:in his cycle of praise
2801:(1125-1155, 1155-1156);
2747:sent this book to Holy
2739:Autograph of David IV.
1966:Baldwin II of Jerusalem
1962:Prince Ioane of Georgia
1960:in 1099. The historian
1878:, at the foot of Mount
1644:. David first moved to
1511:, David IV crossed the
1385:nobleman who ruled the
1243:, his nephew Theodore,
1231:under David IV's reign.
594:Accession to the throne
289:davit IV aghmashenebeli
6109:
5475:. Paris: L'Harmattan.
5473:Histoire de la Gรฉorgie
5452:Allen, W.E.D. (1932).
5388:. Aldershot: Ashgate.
5349:Norris, Harry (2009).
5334:. Tbilisi: Palitra L.
2909:
2791:Demetrius I of Georgia
2758:
2721:
2693:
2659:
2601:
2575:Marie-Fรฉlicitรฉ Brosset
2533:
2324:
2236:unification of Georgia
2087:unification of Georgia
2002:
1950:Baldwin I of Jerusalem
1896:
1882:, on August 12, 1121.
1758:
1750:
1747:Shio-Mghvime monastery
1633:
1544:
1232:
1063:. The death of Sultan
1001:
935:
812:
740:
660:", the latter being a
651:Marie-Fรฉlicitรฉ Brosset
603:
564:Great Turkish Invasion
500:he was claimed to be.
432:
429:Benoรฎt de Sainte-Maure
291:) (1073โ1125), of the
194:Demetrius I of Georgia
6250:Liberation of Tbilisi
6108:
5280:"Armenia and Georgia"
5110:Enciclopedia Italiana
4343:al-Bidaya wa l-Nihaya
4253:Walter the Chancellor
3033:at Wikimedia Commons
2905:
2738:
2713:
2691:
2654:
2623:galobani sinanulisani
2596:
2531:
2464:, the Orthodox king.
2382:nobility, to General
2347:in 1064 and a forced
2319:
1996:
1989:Liberation of Tbilisi
1891:
1887:Walter the Chancellor
1825:, Arab forces of the
1756:
1744:
1631:
1530:
1226:
1112:in the cathedrals of
1106:he convened a council
996:
944:Liparit V of Kldekari
929:
798:
755:was forced to accept
730:
601:
419:
406:David III Kuropalates
367:Parsadan Gorgijanidze
278:แแแแแ IV แแฆแแแจแแแแแแแ
42:แแแแแ IV แแฆแแแจแแแแแแแ
6177:Modistos Abuletisdze
6155:Catholicos-Patriarch
6145:Catholicos-Patriarch
6135:Catholicos-Patriarch
5883:(in eastern Georgia)
4847:(in French). Payot.
4761:Great Synaxaristes:
4691:Hacikyan et al. 2002
4578:Sempad the Constable
2966:Merab Berdzenishvili
2961:is named after him.
2611:Christian traditions
2539:Mtsignobartukhutsesi
2509:Ibrahim ibn-Suleiman
2264:GeorgianโSeljuk wars
2262:at the start of the
2230:and the conquest of
1648:, and from there to
1559:and in the north of
1454:GeorgianโSeljuk wars
1321:, one of the strong
1178:Mechurchletukhutsesi
1162:Catholicos-Patriarch
1154:Georgian royal court
1150:Mtsignobartukhutsesi
1126:George the Hagiorite
823:during the reign of
691:, is now limited to
509:Bagrat IV of Georgia
482:George II of Georgia
398:David I Kouropalates
269:David IV the Builder
216:George II of Georgia
40:David IV the Builder
6286:People from Kutaisi
5187:. Leuven: Peeters.
4976:Davitสป Aฤกmaลกenebeli
4445:, pp. 367โ368.
4433:, pp. 110โ111.
4229:armchairgeneral.com
4200:armchairgeneral.com
4142:, pp. 364โ365.
4128:Kaukhchishvili 1955
3886:Kaukhchishvili 1955
3726:, pp. 356โ357.
3712:Kaukhchishvili 1955
3577:Kaukhchishvili 1955
3261:, pp. 120โ121.
3249:, pp. 388โ391.
3031:David IV of Georgia
3014:Kipchaks in Georgia
2937:Mikheil Saakashvili
2933:Eduard Shevardnadze
2643:Hovhannes Imastaser
2606:Georgian Chronicles
2093:Conquest of Shirvan
2052:Badr al-Din al-Ayni
1809:to Caucasus) with:
1505:George of Chqondidi
1430:George of Chqondidi
1315:George of Chqondidi
1279:Georgian Chronicles
1241:George of Chqondidi
1166:George of Chqondidi
1130:George of Chqondidi
1085:Georgian Chronicles
956:Georgian Chronicles
922:David IV and nobles
904:Georgian Chronicles
844:Battle of Manzikert
751:by Emir Ahmed, the
733:Great Seljuk Empire
620:George of Chqondidi
556:battle of Manzikert
552:Romanos IV Diogenes
314:Georgian Golden Age
6230:Battle of Ertsukhi
6172:Dzagan Abuletisdze
6122:George Chkondideli
6110:
6070:Rusudan of Armenia
6022:King David's reign
5763:Kingdom of Georgia
5520:History of Georgia
5437:Avalishvili, Zurab
5421:Toumanoff, Cyrille
5238:Thomson, Robert W.
4930:. pp. 80โ118.
4272:Chronicon Syriacum
4008:Javakhishvili 1949
3913:Javakhishvili 1949
3685:Javakhishvili 1949
3409:Javakhishvili 1949
2910:
2874:Kingdom of Georgia
2759:
2694:
2602:
2534:
2513:kingdom of Georgia
2479:and anti-Georgian
2469:Emirate of Derbent
2396:Kingdom of Georgia
2325:
2287:capture of Dmanisi
2260:Kingdom of Georgia
2226:The resumption of
2103:kingdom of Georgia
2097:The resumption of
2024:Emirate of Tbilisi
2005:The defeat of the
2003:
1970:Kingdom of Georgia
1958:Siege of Jerusalem
1839:Kingdom of Georgia
1759:
1751:
1634:
1545:
1541:Asomtavruli script
1450:Kingdom of Georgia
1295:Battle of Trialeti
1287:Battle of Trialeti
1233:
1229:Kingdom of Georgia
1214:Military campaigns
1170:Mandaturtukhutsesi
1102:Kingdom of Georgia
1081:Battle of Ertsukhi
1002:
936:
885:Kingdom of Georgia
869:Alexios I Komnenos
817:Kingdom of Georgia
813:
753:kingdom of Georgia
741:
731:A map showing the
681:Kingdom of Georgia
669:Kingdom of Georgia
643:Ateni Sioni Church
604:
529:Michael VII Doukas
433:
402:David II Magistros
394:Georgian Bagratids
307:Kingdom of Georgia
293:Bagrationi dynasty
163:Rusudan of Armenia
6263:
6262:
6245:Battle of Didgori
6202:Kavtar Baramisdze
6158:
6148:
6138:
6065:
6062:Byzantine empress
5988:
5987:
5984:
5983:
5714:
5713:
5705:Succeeded by
5529:978-9941-9063-6-7
5341:978-9941-21-755-5
5215:978-1-4443-3361-9
5130:Missing or empty
5123:cite encyclopedia
5088:Missing or empty
5081:cite encyclopedia
4950:Massingberd, Hugh
4914:978-9941-19-585-3
4709:. 1st print ed.:
4592:, pp. 86โ87.
4568:, pp. 84โ85.
4455:Matthew of Edessa
4303:Battle of Didgori
4257:Bella Antiochena.
3687:, pp. 44โ45.
3053:Britannica online
3029:Media related to
2992:(United States).
2981:Orthodox Churches
2946:in January 2004.
2771:lady; the other,
2138:Battle of Didgori
2011:Battle of Didgori
1954:Battle of Didgori
1926:Battle of Didgori
1737:Battle of Didgori
1573:Georgian language
1372:Beshken II Jaqeli
1336:were gathered at
1307:Battle of Didgori
997:King David IV by
976:duchy of Kldekari
827:(1010-1014), the
494:Gospel of Matthew
490:Robert W. Thomson
486:Matthew of Edessa
472:According to the
371:Beri Egnatashvili
322:Battle of Didgori
262:
261:
138:(aged 51โ52)
18:David the Builder
16:(Redirected from
6313:
6276:Kings of Georgia
6240:Battle of Botora
6235:Battle of Rakhsi
6152:
6142:
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2866:Georgian monarch
2835:Vardan Areveltsi
2826:
2823:imperial family
2796:
2698:Byzantine Empire
2598:Gelati Monastery
2564:Gelati monastery
2552:Gelati Monastery
2519:Death and burial
2212:Greater Caucasus
2079:Georgian kingdom
2020:Georgian kingdom
1999:Gelati Monastery
1757:Didgori Monument
1712:Greater Caucasus
1710:, as far as the
1691:and Sevgelamej.
1654:Battle of Botora
1610:Greater Caucasus
1601:Georgian culture
1561:Georgian Armenia
1539:inscriptions in
1513:Greater Caucasus
1475:Greater Caucasus
1399:Battle of Rakhsi
1380:
1275:Muhammad I Tapar
1269:
1138:Georgian history
1096:Domestic reforms
972:Byzantine Empire
968:Georgian kingdom
900:John II Komnenos
861:Byzantine Empire
829:Byzantine Empire
807:and David IV at
713:David III of Tao
548:Byzantine Empire
546:, defeating the
517:Byzantine Empire
479:
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404:(died 937), and
392:assigned to the
375:Prince Vakhushti
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5812:Tamar the Great
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5693:
5658:Caucasus Survey
5652:
5650:Further reading
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2799:King of Georgia
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1785:Sultan of Iraq
1739:
1704:eastern Georgia
1626:
1592:North Caucasian
1473:and beyond the
1446:
1405:in April 1118.
1374:
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1122:Orthodox Church
1098:
999:Mikhail Sabinin
991:
924:
912:Mokvi Cathedral
873:Theodore Gabras
793:
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4530:Metreveli 2011
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4473:Metreveli 2011
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4120:
4116:Metreveli 2011
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3988:
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3976:
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3964:
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3960:Bedrosian 1997
3947:
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3932:
3928:Metreveli 2011
3917:
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3901:Metreveli 2011
3890:
3888:, p. 333.
3875:
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3863:
3859:Metreveli 2011
3844:
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3650:
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3646:Toumanoff 1976
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3503:Toumanoff 1976
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3308:
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4634:TITUS project
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4566:Minorsky 1953
4562:
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4554:Grousset 1995
4550:
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4408:
4403:
4396:
4391:
4384:
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4370:, p. 20.
4369:
4368:Pubblici 2022
4364:
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4305:(1121). King
4304:
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4287:) as well as
4286:
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4117:
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4086:
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4074:
4069:
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4050:
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4022:, p. 36.
4021:
4016:
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4009:
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3992:
3985:
3980:
3973:
3968:
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3956:
3954:
3952:
3944:
3939:
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3930:, p. 68.
3929:
3924:
3922:
3915:, p. 47.
3914:
3909:
3903:, p. 67.
3902:
3897:
3895:
3887:
3882:
3880:
3872:
3867:
3861:, p. 66.
3860:
3855:
3853:
3851:
3849:
3842:, p. 29.
3841:
3840:Samushia 2015
3836:
3834:
3826:
3821:
3814:
3809:
3807:
3799:
3794:
3787:
3782:
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3773:, p. 82.
3772:
3767:
3765:
3757:
3752:
3750:
3742:
3737:
3735:
3733:
3725:
3720:
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3708:
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3696:
3694:
3686:
3681:
3675:, p. 81.
3674:
3669:
3667:
3659:
3654:
3647:
3642:
3636:, p. 98.
3635:
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3588:
3586:
3578:
3573:
3571:
3563:
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3544:
3536:
3531:
3529:
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3521:
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3492:
3491:
3486:
3485:
3480:
3479:
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3435:, p. 79.
3434:
3429:
3422:
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3411:, p. 54.
3410:
3405:
3403:
3395:
3394:Eastmond 1998
3390:
3388:
3380:
3375:
3373:
3365:
3364:Eastmond 1998
3360:
3353:
3348:
3341:
3336:
3334:
3332:
3330:
3328:
3320:
3315:
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3306:, p. 80.
3305:
3300:
3298:
3296:
3294:
3292:
3285:, p. 624
3284:
3279:
3273:, p. 572
3272:
3267:
3260:
3255:
3248:
3247:Antelava 2002
3243:
3236:
3231:
3224:
3219:
3217:
3215:
3208:, p. 315
3207:
3202:
3196:, p. 210
3195:
3190:
3184:, p. 174
3183:
3178:
3171:
3166:
3160:, p. 262
3159:
3158:Eastmond 1998
3154:
3148:, p. 189
3147:
3142:
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3132:
3127:
3121:
3120:99928-58-36-2
3117:
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3099:
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2127:Manuchihr III
2124:
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2119:Seljuk Empire
2116:
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2100:
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1979:
1975:
1971:
1967:
1963:
1959:
1955:
1951:
1947:
1943:
1933:
1931:
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1919:
1915:
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1910:Seljuk Empire
1906:
1905:coup de grace
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