Ivane I Zakarian Իվանե Ա Զաքարյան | |
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Msakhurtukhutsesi | |
In office 1191–1213 | |
Preceded by | Vardan I Dadiani |
Succeeded by | Vache I Vachutian |
Atabeg | |
In office 1213[3]–1227 | |
Preceded by | None (Creation) |
Succeeded by | Avag Zakarian |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 1227 |
Children | Tamta Mkhargrdzeli Avag Zakarian |
Parent(s) | Sargis Zakarian (father) Saakdukht Artsruni (mother) |
Military service | |
Battles/wars | Battle of Shamkor Battle of Basiani Siege of Kars Siege of Ganja Battle of Khunan Battle of Garni |
Ivane I Zakarian (Armenian: Իվանե Ա Զաքարյան; Georgian: ივანე I მხარგრძელი, romanized: ivane I mkhargrdzeli) 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.
Zakare and Ivane Mqargrdzeli on the east facade at Harichavank, Armenia, 1201
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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