Davit Aghmashenebeli

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Davit Aghmashenebeli is an alternative transliteration of David IV of Georgia, a revered 12th-century Georgian king known as David the Builder for his military victories and major political and cultural reforms.

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instanceOf human
king
medieval ruler
monarch of Georgia
alternateName David IV of Georgia NERFINISHED
David the Builder NERFINISHED
associatedWith Didgori NERFINISHED
Tbilisi NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
campaigns against the Seljuk Empire
birthYear c. 1073
centuryOfActivity 12th century
countryRuled Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
culturalStatus national hero of Georgia
deathYear 1125
dynasty Bagrationi dynasty NERFINISHED
era Georgian Golden Age NERFINISHED
father George II of Georgia NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Caucasus NERFINISHED
Georgia NERFINISHED
honorificMeaning the Builder NERFINISHED
honorificName Aghmashenebeli NERFINISHED
implemented administrative reorganization of Georgia
military conscription reforms
tax reforms
knownFor Battle of Didgori victory
victories against the Seljuk Turks
languageOfName Georgian
legacy considered one of the greatest Georgian kings
symbol of Georgian statehood
notableFor centralization of royal authority
cultural reforms
expansion of the Kingdom of Georgia
military reforms
political reforms
strengthening of the Georgian monarchy
patronOf Georgian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
architecture
literature
positionHeld King of Georgia NERFINISHED
predecessor George II of Georgia NERFINISHED
promoted Christian education
monastic culture
reignEnd 1125
reignStart 1089
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Georgian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
successor Demetrius I of Georgia NERFINISHED
titleInGeorgian დავით აღმაშენებელი NERFINISHED

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David Aghmashenebeli transliterationVariant Davit Aghmashenebeli