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Ivane I Zakarian (Georgian: ივანე I მხარგრძელი, romanized:ivane I mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Իվանե Ա Զաքարյան) was an Armenian prince, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia holding the offices of Msakhurtukhutsesi (Majordomo) and Atabeg (Governor General) for Queen Tamar of Georgia during the early 13th centuries. He was a prince of the Zakarid dynasty, the son of Sargis Zakarian, and the younger brother and successor of Zakare II Zakarian. He was also ruler of feudal lands in the Kingdom of Georgia.
^Eastmond, Antony (20 April 2017). Tamta's World. Cambridge University Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-107-16756-8. Zakare and Ivane Mqargrdzeli on the east facade at Harichavank, Armenia, 1201
^Eastmond, Antony (2017). Tamta's World: The Life and Encounters of a Medieval Noblewoman from the Middle East to Mongolia. Cambridge University Press. p. 52-53, Fig.17. doi:10.1017/9781316711774. ISBN 9781316711774. At Harichavank the clothes have been updated to reflect contemporary fashion, with its sharbushes (the high, peaked hats) and bright kaftans, as can be seen when comparing the image with those in contemporary manuscripts, such as the Haghbat Gospels (Matenadaran 6288) of 1211 [Fig. 17].
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IvaneIZakarian (Georgian: ივანე I მხარგრძელი, romanized: ivaneI mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Իվանե Ա Զաքարյան) was an Armenian prince, and a Court official...
who went on to become queen of Georgia. She was the granddaughter of IvaneIZakarian (commander of Georgian-Armenian forces in the early 13th century)....
Kingdom of Georgia. He had two particularly famous sons: IvaneIZakarian and Zakare II Zakarian. Sargis rose to prominence at the Georgian court in 1177...
Avag Zakarian (Georgian: ავაგ მხარგრძელი, romanized: avag mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Ավագ Զաքարյան) (died 1250 AD) was an Armenian noble of the Zakarid line...
Ivane, and she made him a member of the Darbazi. During a revolt of Queen Tamar's disgraced husband, George the Rus', around 1191, Zakare Zakarian (Mkhargrdzeli)...
Armenian-Chalcedonian style, were commissionned by the Zakarid ruler IvaneIZakarian in 1205-1216. The modern name of Akhtala was first recorded in a royal...
Zakarids held some of the highest offices in the Georgian government. IvaneIZakarian was the first Atabeg of the Georgian kingdom under Queen Tamar from...
relations were often conflictual. But the boundaries were moveable: IvaneIZakarian had converted to Chalcedonism in the early 13th century, and a significant...
Zakare IZakarian or Zakaria I Mkhargrdzeli was Armenian landholder in Kingdom of Georgia and vassal of Orbeli family during the 12th century. He belonged...
probably spent her childhood in the province of Lori, where her father IvaneIZakarian had large estates. By 1210, Tamta was of marriageable age, meaning...
noble to have resisted was IvaneI Jaqeli, prince of Samtskhe. His extensive possessions were fearfully devastated, and Ivane had to finally, with the consent...
(Governor General) of Georgia. He was the son of Ivane II Zakarian and grandson of Shahnshah Zakarian, he was one of the active participants in the political...
Vasak Khaghbakian ("Vasak the Great"), himself a vassal of IvaneIZakarian of the Zakarian princes of Armenia who had helped in the reconquest of Vayots...
relations were often conflictual. But the boundaries were moveable: IvaneIZakarian had converted to Chalcedonism in the early 13th century, and a significant...
Commanders and leaders David IV George III Tamar IvaneIZakarian Rusudan Zakare II Zakarian Shahnshah Zakarian Alp Arslan Nizam al-Mulk Abu'l-Aswar Fadl ibn...
constructed between 1196–99 and commissioned by IvaneIZakarian, a commander of the Armeno-Georgian Zakarian-Mkhargrzeli family, who was a convert to the...
Astvatsatsin, 1211 (no lightwell) Haghartsin Monastery zhamatun built by IvaneIZakarian c. 1215. Astvatsankal Monastery: the gavit and its vault with muqarnas...
Shahnshah was freed for a ransom. The family members of the Zakarian family, including Zakare, Ivane, Shahnshah or Khutlubuga, are thought to be have been depicted...
policy. Tamar's armies led by two Armenian generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian), overran fortresses and cities towards the Ararat Plain, reclaiming...
who was released from Islamic captivity. Thanks to the mediation of IvaneZakarian, who commanded the reconquest, King George IV Lasha appointed Liparit...
was the son of Shahnshah, of the Zakarian family. The family members of the Zakarian family, including Zakare, Ivane, Shahnshah or Khutlubuga, are thought...
armies led by two Christianised Kurdish generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian) overran fortresses and cities towards the Ararat Plain, reclaiming...
The Kirants Monastery was probably founded by the Zakarid ruler Avag Zakarian, who was a of Chalcedonian faith like his father. The frescoes of the monastery...
and father of Prince Kurd Vachutian, buys the fortress of Amberd from IvaneZakarian. The event is commemorated by an inscription in the Saghmosavank monastery...
itself. Zakare and Ivane were brought up to adhere to Armenian, Monophysite Orthodoxy, but in the first years of the thirteenth century Ivane converted to Georgian...