Chiaber

Chiaber (Georgian: ჭიაბერი) was a Georgian noble from eastern Georgia in the 12th century. A foster son of George III of Georgia. In 1177 during the rebellion of Prince Demna and the , Chiaber – "honest and faithful man" – supported the monarchy against the insurgents. The was suppressed, and King George III elevated him to the office of (High Constable), thus becoming the second man after Amirspasalar. Following the death of George III, Queen Tamar elevated him to the office of Mandaturtukhutsesi (Interior ministry) and handed him a golden sceptre and dressed him in precious garments. Around 1190-1191 he was even granted office of Amirspasalar for a short time. During a revolt of treasurer Qutlu Arslan and Tamar's disgraced husband, George the Rus, Chiaber was one of the few nobles w

Chiaber

Chiaber (Georgian: ჭიაბერი) was a Georgian noble from eastern Georgia in the 12th century. A foster son of George III of Georgia. In 1177 during the rebellion of Prince Demna and the , Chiaber – "honest and faithful man" – supported the monarchy against the insurgents. The was suppressed, and King George III elevated him to the office of (High Constable), thus becoming the second man after Amirspasalar. Following the death of George III, Queen Tamar elevated him to the office of Mandaturtukhutsesi (Interior ministry) and handed him a golden sceptre and dressed him in precious garments. Around 1190-1191 he was even granted office of Amirspasalar for a short time. During a revolt of treasurer Qutlu Arslan and Tamar's disgraced husband, George the Rus, Chiaber was one of the few nobles w