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Marushian Vardanisdze

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Marushian Vardanisdze (Georgian: მარუშიან ვარდანისძე) was a Georgian noble (didebuli) from eastern Georgia in 12th century.

Following the death of George III, Queen Tamar appointed Marushian to the office of chukhcharkh,[1] because the father of Marushian became old, she honored his son with the position to have seat at royal court. chukhcharkh is an official of a high rank. He was in charge of the Queen's administrative office and at the same time he was the Queen's personal chief armourer.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Kartlis Tskhovreba (History of Georgia), Artanuji pub. Tbilisi 2014
  2. ^ National Parliamentary Library of Georgia