Ivane II Orbeli

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Ivane II Orbeli
Amirspasalar
In office
1156–1178
Preceded byKirkash Abuletisdze
Succeeded byKubasar
Mandaturtukhutsesi
In office
1160–1178
Preceded bySumbat I Orbeli
Succeeded byKubasar
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died1178
SpouseRusudan
ChildrenSumbat
ParentSumbat I Orbeli

Ivane II Orbeli was a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, holding the offices of Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) and Mandaturtukhutsesi (Lord High Mandator).

Biography[edit]

According to Vardan Areveltsi the Georgian King David V was poisoned by Sumbat and Ivane Orbeli who had made an agreement with Prince George, that he would appoint them generals.[1] In 1156 Ivane Orbeli was indeed rewarded by George III with the post of Amirspasalar (commander-in-chief).[2]

When King George III captured Ani in 1161 he appointed Ivane as governor. In the same year a Muslim coalition of Shah-Armens, Saltukids and Artuqids suffered a defeat when they tried to recapture Ani from the Georgians.[3]

In 1163 a second coalition was led by atabeg Shams al-Din Ildeniz, Eldigüz who defeated the Georgian king, George III was forced to hand over Ani to Fadl ibn Mahmud's brother Shahanshah ibn Mahmud. The Shaddadids ruled Ani for about 10 years as vassals of the Eldiguzids, but in 1174 George III captured Shahanshah as a prisoner and recaptured Ani once again, reappointed Ivane Orbeli as governor.[4][3]

Family[edit]

Ivane was married to a Rusudan their childrens were:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rayfield 2012, p. 101.
  2. ^ Eastmond 1998, p. 107.
  3. ^ a b Baumer 2023, p. 288.
  4. ^ Bünyadov, Ziya, 1923-1997 (2007). Azərbaycan Atabəylər dövləti (1136-1225-ci illər) [Azerbaijan's Atabeg State (1136-1225)]. Güləliyev, Əziz., Ağayev, Rövşən., Səmədova, Pərinaz., Əliyeva, Nərgiz., Qəhrəmanov, Cahangir. Baku. p. 45. ISBN 978-9952-34-066-2. OCLC 1104451936.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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