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Name: Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget

Type: Polity

Start: 1046 AD

End: 1118 AD

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After the fall of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia in 1045, Kiurike II was bestowed by the Byzantines with the title of Kouropalates and became an independent ruler. It was located in the Caucasus region.

Establishment


  • January 1046: After the fall of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia in 1045, Kiurike II was bestowed by the Byzantines with the title of Kouropalates and became an independent ruler in the region of Tashir.
  • Chronology


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    1. Georgian-Seljuk wars


    Were a series of military conflicts between the Seljuk Empire and its vassals against the Kingdom of Georgia.

    1.1.Georgian Reconquista

    Were a series of military campaigns by the Kingdom of Georgia to reconquer lands controlled by the Seljukids and their vassals.

  • January 1116: Following the annexation of Kakheti, in 1105, David routed a Seljuk punitive force at the Battle of Ertsukhi, leading to momentum that helped him to secure the key fortresses of Samshvilde, Rustavi, Gishi, and Lori between 1110 and 1118.
  • January 1118: Following the annexation of Kakheti, in 1105, David routed a Seljuk punitive force at the Battle of Ertsukhi, leading to momentum that helped him to secure the key fortresses of Samshvilde, Rustavi, Gishi, and Lori between 1110 and 1118.
  • January 1119: Tashir-Dzoraget was annexed to the Kingdom of Georgia.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1073: In 1072, the Seljuks sold Ani to the Shaddadid emir of Manuchihr.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1119: Tashir-Dzoraget was annexed to the Kingdom of Georgia.
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