Mandaturtukhutsesi
Mandaturtukhutsesi (Georgian: მანდატურთუხუცესი) was the Chief overseer of the court, in charge of the palace guard and matters of protocol. The "Mandaturtukhutsesi" was aided by an "Amirejibi" and a "Mandatur" and as a symbol of his office, he carried an "Arghani" (sceptre) presented by the monarch.[1]
List of Mandaturtukhutsesi's (XII-XV)
- Ivane (III) Vardanisdze
- Ivane (I) Orbeli
- Sumbat (I) Orbeli (? - 1155)
- Ivane (II) Orbeli (1160 - 1778)
- Kubasar (1178 - 1184)
- Chiaberi (1185 - 1195)
- Zakaria II Mkhargrdzeli (1195 - 1202/03)
- Shalva Toreli-Akhaltsikheli (1202/03 - 1215)
- Shanshe Mkhargrdzeli (1223 - 1261/2)
- Avag-Sargis Mkhargrdzeli (1262 - 1268)
- Ivane II Mkhargdrzeli (1268 - 1285)
- Beka I Jaqeli (1285 - 1308)
- Sargis II Jaqeli (1308 - 1334)
List of Mandaturtukhutsesi's of Western Georgia
- Bedan/Bedian (II) Dadiani
- George (I) Dadiani
- Tsotsne Dadiani
- George (II) Dadiani
- George (III) Dadiani (1345 - 1384)
- Vameq (I) Dadiani (1384 - 1396)
- Khazhig Dadiani
- Ozbeg Dadiani
- Shamadavle Dadiani-Gurieli (1470 - 1474)
See also
References
- ↑ Lordkipanidze & Hewitt 1987, p. 163.
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