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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_SoslanDavid Soslan - Wikipedia

    David Soslan (Georgian: დავით სოსლანი, romanized: davit soslani) (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of king Tamar, whom he married in c. 1189. He is chiefly known for his military exploits during Georgia's wars against its Muslim neighbors.

  2. The Georgian army, numbering 65,000–90,000 troops, was ready for battle within ten days, and as soon as Rukn ad-Din's envoy left, it entered the battlefield under the command of David Soslan. It was composed of Zakaria and Ivane Mhargrdzeli, Shalva and Ivane Akhaltskheli, and other famous commanders. "

  3. Jan 20, 2020 · Tamar had a large Georgian army assemble, and David Soslan led it to victory over the several days long Battle of Basiani in 1202 CE. A Muslim counterattack several years later failed and in 1206 CE, Georgian forces occupied Erzurum and Kars. David Soslan died in 1207 CE, but the Georgian expeditions to the southeast continued unabated.

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  5. May 28, 2023 · estimated between 1129 and 1175. Death: circa 1207. Immediate Family: Son of Djadaron, King of the Alans and Princess Rusudan of Georgia. Husband of Tamar, Queen of Georgia. Father of George IV, King of Georgia and Rusudan, Queen of Georgia. Managed by: Caspian Jamshid Bernard Chaikar ...

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  6. Eldiguzid campaign of Tamar of Georgia in 1208 and 1210–1211 years. In 1206, the Georgian army, under the command of David Soslan, captured Kars and other fortresses and strongholds along the Araxes. This campaign was evidently started because the ruler of Erzerum refused to submit to Georgia.

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · With the help of her aunt, King Tamar chose Ossetian Prince David Soslan, also known as Davit Soslan, as her husband, and they stayed together until his death in 1207. "The royal couple reportedly balanced each other," and their marriage produced two children, the future King Giorgi IV and Queen Rusudan. Soslan was a much more supportive ...

  8. thenewhistoria.org › schema › queen-tamarQueen Tamar

    May 14, 2024 · It was David Soslan (? - 1207), an Alan prince and a skilled military commander, who became a crucial ally, helping Tamar overcome rebellious nobles who had rallied behind Yuri. David Soslan's role as Tamar's spouse–depicted in art, charters, and coins–was solely determined by the need for the male aspects of

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