Gurandukht (Cuman princess)

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Gurandukht was a Cuman princess who became queen consort of Georgia through her marriage to King David IV, linking the Georgian monarchy with the nomadic Cuman–Kipchak confederation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cuman person
medieval Georgian royal consort
noblewoman
queen consort
associatedWith Cuman–Kipchak confederation
Georgian monarchy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Georgia
culture medieval Georgian court culture
dynasticConnection Bagrationi dynasty
surface form: Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia
ethnicOrigin Cuman
Cuman–Kipchak confederation
surface form: Kipchak
gender female
historicalSignificance symbol of Georgian–Cuman political alliance
languageContext Georgian historical tradition
linkedPolities Cuman–Kipchak confederation
surface form: Cuman–Kipchak steppe polities

Kingdom of Georgia
maritalStatus married
marriageType dynastic marriage
name Gurandukht
notableFor marriage alliance between Georgia and the Cuman–Kipchak confederation
origin Cuman steppe regions
politicalRole strengthening ties between Georgia and Cuman–Kipchak nomads
positionHeld Queen consort of Georgia
region Caucasus
religion Eastern Christianity
socialClass nobility
royalty
spouse David IV of Georgia
spouseDynasty Bagrationi dynasty
spouseHonorific David the Builder
spouseReignTerritory Kingdom of Georgia
spouseTitle King of Georgia
timePeriod High Middle Ages
title Queen of Georgia

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David IV of Georgia spouse Gurandukht (Cuman princess)