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Khuashak Tsokali

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Khuashak Tsokali (Georgian: ხუაშაქ ცოქალი) was a Georgian politician, wife of an aristocrat of the blood and high official Bega Surameli and mother of Ratithe Eristavt-Eristavi (Grand-duke) of Kartli. Khuashak Tsokali was one of the two female dignitaries who negotiated on behalf of George III's successor, Tamar, a peace deal with the rebellious political faction led by Qutlu Arslan c. 1184.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bakhtadze 2006, pp. 4, 29.