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Zakare I Zakarian

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Zakare I Zakarian or Zakaria I Mkhargrdzeli was Armenian landholder in Kingdom of Georgia and vassal of Orbeli family during the 12th century.[1][2] He belonged to the Zakarids–Mkhargrdzeli line.

He was the chief patron of the Haghpat Monastery.[3]

References

  1. ^ (in Georgian) Javakhishvili, Ivane (1965-1966), k'art'veli eris istoria (The History of the Georgian Nation), vol. 2-3. Tbilisi State University Press.
  2. ^ Джанашиа С. Н., Об одном примере искажения исторической правды..., Тб., 1947;
  3. ^ Hakobyan, Zaruhi A. (2021). "The Frescoes of the Haghpat Monastery in the Historical-Confessional Context of the 13th Century". Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art. 11: 258. doi:10.18688/aa2111-02-21.