Mural of a military man, from the Chapel at Kobayr Monastery, painted in the 1270s.[1]
Amirspasalar
In office 1250–1261
Preceded by
Avag Zakarian
Succeeded by
Ivane III Abuletisdze
Personal details
Born
Unknown
Died
1261
Resting place
Kobayr monastery
Spouse
Sargis I Jaqeli's daughter
Parent
Shahnshah Zakarian
Military service
Battles/wars
Siege of Baghdad
Zakare III Zakarian or Zakaria III Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ზაქარია III მხარგრძელი) (died 1261 AD) was a 13th century Armenian noble and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, holding the position of amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) for the Georgian army.
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ZakareIIIZakarian or Zakaria III Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ზაქარია III მხარგრძელი) (died 1261 AD) was a 13th century Armenian noble and a Court official...
Zakare II Zakarian (Armenian: Զաքարե Զաքարյան or Զաքարե Երկայնաբազուկ, lit. 'Longarm') or Zakaria II Mkhargrdzeli (Georgian: ზაქარია მხარგრძელი, lit. 'Long-armed')...
(Commander-in-Chief) of the Georgian army. He was the son of Zakare II Zakarian, and the father of ZakareIIIZakarian, who participated to the Siege of Baghdad in 1258...
Atabeg-Amirspasalar. This high office was inherited by his son Avag Zakarian in 1227, and by ZakareIIIZakarian in 1250. They resisted the invasions of the Khwarizmians...
Avag Zakarian (Georgian: ავაგ მხარგრძელი, romanized: avag mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Ավագ Զաքարյան) (died 1250 AD) was an Armenian noble of the Zakarid line...
who ultimately married the Armenian Prince Shahnshah II Zakarian, and two sons named Zakare and Atabeg. She returned to her father’s house with her children...
Turks in 1197 by ZakareZakarian, and reinforced under the Zakarians thereafter. Zakare's church built in Ani by Zakare II Zakarian circa 1200 The cathedral...
Mongol yoke. The rebellion was organised by Hasan-Jalal Dola, and ZakareIIIZakarian. This time Smbat II Orbelian was even more cautious and did not support...
Armenian troops to accompany the Mongol Siege of Baghdad, while ZakareIIIZakarian was leading the Georgian troops. He is said to have led the negociations...
famous sons: Ivane I Zakarian and Zakare II Zakarian. Sargis rose to prominence at the Georgian court in 1177, when he supported George III of Georgia during...
Armenian troops to participate to the Mongol Siege of Baghdad, while ZakareIIIZakarian was leading the Georgian troops. He was the main source for the account...
them taxes, including Gvantsa Kakhaberidze, Hasan Jalal of Khachen, ZakareIIIZakarian, Akhsitan II and others in 1261. He accompanied Prince Abaqa in support...
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region, essentially thanks to increased trade. The actual extent of the Zakarians' vassalship towards the Georgian crown remains unknown, but it may have...
monastery." Pghndzahank became the property of Ivane Zakarian in the 1180s. While Ivane's brother Zakare was Armenian Apostolic, Ivane had accepted Georgian...
the Georgian–Seljuk wars. Siege of Ani (1161), a siege led by the George III of Georgia against the Shaddadids, and a subsequent siege by the Muslim coalition...
of the semi-independent Zakarid Armenia (1201–1335), as Zakare II Zakarian and Ivane I Zakarian had reorganized Armenia into several provinces each ruled...
the local priests. Upon his return, he, along with the princes' Zakare and Ivane Zakarian financial help, built the church of Getik. He wrote a code of...
respectively the grandfather and the father of the amirspasalars Zakaré and Ivané Zakarian; this structure was built in 1189, to the northwest of the monastery...
governorship of the city to the generals Zakare and Ivane. Zakare was succeeded by his son Shanshe (Shahnshah). Zakare's new dynasty — the Zakarids — considered...
granddaughter of Ivane Zakarian (commander of Georgian-Armenian forces in the early 13th century) and Khoshak's son, Amir Zakare, in 1291. It records the...
Mandaturtukhutsesi In office 1202/3–1215 Preceded by Zakare II Zakarian Succeeded by Shahnshah Zakarian Personal details Born Unknown Died 1227 Nationality...
Ivane and ZakareZakarian-Mkhargrzeli captured Kars after a long siege. It was a part of Zakarid Armenia, principality under rule of Zakarians–Mkhargrdzeli...
foreign policy. Tamar's armies led by two Armenian generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian), overran fortresses and cities towards the Ararat Plain...
Tamar's armies led by two Christianised Kurdish generals, Zakare and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli (Zakarian) overran fortresses and cities towards the Ararat Plain...
and the beginning of the 13th century, two Armenian generals, Zakare and Ivan Zakarian, led Armenian and Georgian troops in liberating Northern Armenia...
century particularly prominent were the Mkhargrdzeli princes – brothers Zakare and Ivane – whose military strength and political influence in the united...