Mandaturtukhutsesi

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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]

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  1. ^ Lortʻkʻipʻaniże, Mariam; Hewitt, B.G. (1987). Georgia in the XI-XII centuries. Ganatleba Publishers. p. 163. OCLC 572438133.