music.wikisort.org - PoetChakhrukhadze (Georgian: ჩახრუხაძე) was a Georgian poet of the late 12th/early 13th century traditionally credited to have written Tamariani (თამარიანი), a collection of twenty two odes and one elegy praising, often deifying Queen Tamar of Georgia (r. 1184-1213). The poet is identified with the certain layman Grigol Chakhrukhadze whose survived testament unveils the author's desire to retire to the Georgian Monastery of the Holy Cross at Jerusalem. According to later accounts, Chakhurkhadze was native to Georgia's northeastern mountainous area of Khevi and served as a secretary to the queen Tamar.
Based upon a new, pentasyllabic, verse-form (chakhrukhauli), Chakhrukhadze's poetry is remarkable for musicality and linguistic virtuosity, using masterly rhymed adjectives to eulogize Tamar.[1][2][3]
See also
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References
- Rayfield, Donald (2000), The Literature of Georgia: A History, pp. 83-88. Routledge, ISBN 0-7007-1163-5.
- Mikaberidze, Alexander (ed., 2007), Chakhrukhadze. Dictionary of Georgian National Biography. Retrieved on 2008-07-16.
- Baramidze, A. G. & Gamezardashvili, D. M. (2001), Georgian Literature, pp. 16-17. The Minerva Group, Inc. ISBN 0-89875-570-0.
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Queen Tamar's reign |
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Family |
- Father — George III
- Mother — Burdukhan
- Aunt — Rusudan
- Sister — Rusudan
- Spouse — Yury Bogolyubsky (until 1185)
- David Soslan
- Children — George IV
- Rusudan
- Cousin — Demetrius
- Nephew — Alexios I
- David Komnenos
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Individuals |
- Michael IV
- Theodore II
- Basil IV
- John VII
- Anton Gnolistavisdze
- Anton Kutateli
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- Zakaria II Mkhargrdzeli
- Ivane Mkhargrdzeli
- Zakaria of Panaskerti
- Shalva of Akhaltsikhe
- Ivane of Akhaltsikhe
- Zakaria Gageli
- Sargis Tmogveli
- Kubasar
- Chiaber
- Gamrekeli Toreli
- Ivane I Jaqeli
- Guzan Abulasanisdze
- Abulasan
- Apridon
- Zankan Zorababeli
- Kravay Jaqeli
- Marushian Vardanisdze
- Qutlu Arslan
- Khuashak Tsokali
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Notable events |
- Rise of Orbeli
- Qurtlu-Arslan's rebellion
- Civil war (1191)
- Battle of Shamkor
- Liberation of Shirvan
- Battle of Basian
- Foundation of Trebizond Empire
- campaigns against Ayyubids
- Eldiguzid campaign of Tamar of Georgia
- Rebellion in Pkhovi and Didoya
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Culture |
- Shota Rustaveli — The Knight in the Panther's Skin
- Mose Khoneli — Amiran-Darejaniani
- Chakhrukhadze — Tamariani
- Ioane Shavteli — Abdulmesiani
- Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns
- Basil Ezosmodzgvari — The Life of Monarch of Monarchs Tamar
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Saeristavo (List of duchies) |
- Duchy of Svaneti — Baram Vardanisdze
- Duchy of Racha — Kakhaber II Kakhaberidze
- Duchy of Abkhazia — Otagho II Shervashidze
- Duchy of Argveti — Amanelisdze
- Duchy of Odishi — Vardan I Dadiani
- Duchy of Kartli — Rati Surameli
- Duchy of Kakheti — Bakur Dzaganisdze
- Duchy of Hereti — Asat Grigolisdze
- Samtskhe — Botso Jaqeli
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На других языках
- [en] Chakhrukhadze
[fr] Tchakhroukhadzé
Tchakhroukhadzé (en géorgien ჩახრუხაძე) est un poète géorgien de la fin du XIIe siècle et du début du XIIIe siècle. C'est à lui qu'on attribue les Tamariani, panégyrique rassemblant vingt-deux odes dédiées à la reine Tamar de Géorgie, à son mari David Soslan et à leur fils Georges Lacha[1]. Il serait l'inventeur du vers dit tchakhroukhaouli, composé de seize syllabes, qui lui doit son nom.
[ru] Чахрухадзе
Чахрухадзе (груз. ჩახრუხაძე; конец XII века — начало XIII века) — грузинский поэт, известный сборником од «Тамариани»[1][2].
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