Zakarid Armenia
The Zakarid Armenia describes territories of Armenia given to the Zakarid-Mxargrzeli princes as a fief by Tamar, the queen of the Kingdom of Georgia.
Zakarid Armenia Media
Zakare II and Ivane I on the east facade at Harichavank, Armenia, 1201. They wear the contemporary costume, with tall sharbush hat and kaftans.
Approximate Zakarid territory within the Kingdom of Georgia , circa 1210
Deesis on the Khachqar of the Zakarid Prince Grigor Khaghbakian, dated 1233.
Zakarid Prince Grigor Khaghbakian on horse, in his khatchkar (1233).
The Zakarids were effectively part of the Mongol Il-Khanate, after 1256. Their new vassals the Proshyans also had arisen.
Stone charter of the Il-Khanate for tax purposes, in the Armenian language. Church of the Holy Apostles, Ani, after 1260.
Probable depictions of Shahnshah Zakarian (center), his wife Vaneni (left), and a kindred in military uniform (right), as donators at the Kobayr Monastery, Chapel-Aisle, 1282.
Zakarid church of St Gregory of Tigran Honents, Ani, 1215.
Amberd castle was conquered from the Seljuq Turks in 1197 by Zakare Zakarian, and reinforced under the Zakarians thereafter.
Zakare's church built in Ani by Zakare II Zakarian circa 1200