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Ivane Akhaltiskheli (Georgian: ივანე ახალციხელი) (died 1226) was a Georgian military commander, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia. He was member of the House of Toreli-Akhaltsikheli,[1] and the brother of Shalva Akhaltsikheli.
^Shoshiashvili N. History of the Feudal House of Toreli and Shota Rustaveli, Tbilisi 1966
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the 13th century. The most prominent of them were: Shalva AkhaltsikheliIvaneAkhaltsikheli (died 1225), Shalva's brother, prominent military commander...
Shalva Akhaltsikheli (Georgian: შალვა თორელი-ახალციხელი) (died 1227) was a Georgian military commander and courtier, of the noble house of Toreli-Akhaltsikheli...
vanguard of around 20,000 men led by the Akhaltsikheli brothers - Shalva Akhaltiskheli and IvaneAkhaltsikheli rushed towards the Khwarazmid forces to...
in the centre of 40,000 warriors under the command of Shalva and IvaneAkhaltsikheli, with Zakaria II Mkhargrdzeli commanding the vanguard. During the...
latter, whose influence quickly waned after the death of Shalva and IvaneAkhaltsikheli during the Khwarezmian invasion in 1225. The Toreli went in gradual...
were Sargis Tmogveli, Shalva and IvaneAkhaltsikheli, Sula Surameli, Botso and Memna Jaqeli. Lasha's opponents were Ivane I Mkhargrdzeli and Varam Gageli...
the 13th century Kirakos Gandzaketsi and Vardan the Great reported that Ivane's great grandfather "broke away from the Kurdish tribe of Babir", and established...
noble to have resisted was Ivane I Jaqeli, prince of Samtskhe. His extensive possessions were fearfully devastated, and Ivane had to finally, with the consent...
was 5 years old when his father died and was raised by his uncle Atabeg Ivane, who converted him to the Chalcedonian faith. His baptismal name was Sargis...