POLITICS OF THE GEORGIAN KING BAGRAT IV AT THE END OF 60S AND AT THE BEGINNING OF 70S OF THE XI CENTURY Cover Image

ПОЛИТИКА ГРУЗИНСКОГО ЦАРЯ БАГРАТА IV-ГО В КОНЦЕ 60-Х И В НАЧАЛЕ 70-Х ГОДОВ XI-ГО ВЕКА
POLITICS OF THE GEORGIAN KING BAGRAT IV AT THE END OF 60S AND AT THE BEGINNING OF 70S OF THE XI CENTURY

Author(s): Vasil Mosiashvili
Subject(s): Military history, Political history, Government/Political systems, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Bagrat IV; Sultan Alp Arslan; Georgia; Seljuqs; Anatolia;

Summary/Abstract: In the late 60s of the XI century, after the invasions of Sultan Alp Arslan, King Bagrat IV initiated active operations. During the summer and autumn of 1069 he arrested the Emir of Ganja, regained control over Tbilisi and reclaimed the castles occupied by the Seljuqs. Furthermore, he expelled them from all over the country. According to sources, during the reign of Bagrat IV, Seljuqs were not noticeable on the territory of Georgia in large numbers. During the period between 60s and 70s the policy led by Bagrat IV was independent from the Byzantine Empire. Georgian King could clearly see the weaknesses of the Byzantines and wanted to avoid the deterioration of relations with the Seljuqs because of them. The Georgian chronicler, describing the battles of Georgian troops together with the Byzantines against the Seljuqs in the 40s, mentions nothing about the Battle of Manzikert (1071). Followed from this we can assume that the Georgians, especially the Royal Court, did not participate in this battle. Apparently, Bagrat IV evaluated the weakness of the Byzantine Empire and did not join the war against the Seljuqs.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 42
  • Page Range: 246-253
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Russian