- Rusudan of Georgia
Queen Rusudan (in Georgian: რუსუდანი) (c. 1194 – 1245), from the
Bagrationi dynasty, ruled Georgia in 1223-1245.Life
Daughter of Queen
Tamar of Georgia byDavid Soslan , she succeeded her brotherGiorgi IV Lasha onJanuary 18 ,1223 . Giorgi’s untimely death marked the beginning of the end of the Georgian “golden age”. Rusudan was too weak to preserve whatever was gained by her predecessors.In the autumn of 1225, Georgia was attacked by the
Khwarezmia n shah Jelal ad-DinMingburnu , pursued by the Mongols. The Georgians suffered bitter defeat at theBattle of Garni , and the royal court with Queen Rusudan moved toKutaisi , when the Georgian capitalTbilisi was besieged by theKhwarezmia ns. A year later Jelal ad-Din tookTbilisi on9 March 1226 . The citizens fought courageously and over one hundred thousand lost their lives when the city fell to the Khwarezmians. The defeated Georgians were ordered to change religion and become Muslims, but refused and almost the whole population of Tbilisi was massacred. In February 1227, the Georgians took advantage of Jelal ad-Din’s failures inArmenia , and retookTbilisi , but soon were forced to abandon the city – which they themselves had set alight in their battle with the occupation forces. Rusudan made an alliance with the neighbouring Seljuk rulers of Rüm andKhlat , but the Georgians were routed by theKhwarezmia ns atBolnisi , before the allies could arrive (1228).The Khwarezmians were superseded by the Mongols. They advanced into Georgia in 1235. Devastated and plundered by Jelal ad-Din’s incursions, Georgia surrendered without any serious resistance. By 1240 all the country was under the Mongol yoke. Forced to accept the sovereignty of the Mongol Khan in 1242, Rusudan had to pay an annual tribute of 50,000 gold pieces and support the Mongols with a Georgian army.
Fearing that her nephew
David VII Ulu would aspire to the throne, Rusudan held him prisoner at the court of her son-in-law, the sultanKaykhusraw II , and sent her sonDavid VI Narin to the Mongol court to get his official recognition as heir apparent. She died in 1245, still waiting for her son to return.Marriage and children
She married in 1224 to the Seljuk prince Muhammad Mughis ud-din Turkan Shah, a grandson of
Kilij Arslan II who embraced Christianity on his marriage. They were the parents ofDavid VI Narin and a daughter named Tamar, who married her cousin, the sultanKaykhusraw II , and following his death in 1246, the Pervane Mu'in al-Din Suleyman.See also
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List of Georgian Kings
*Bagrationi References
*de icon Wilhelm Baum. " [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/r/rusudanii_v_g.shtml Rusudani] ". In: "
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon " Band XXVII (2007) Spalten 1179-1184. Retrieved on2008-05-23 . succession box | before = Giorgi IV| title = Queen of Georgia
years=1223 – 1245| after = David VI
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