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English: Sapara Church of St. Sabba. A group portrait of Princes Jaqeli (from left to right: Saba, Beka, Sargis, and Qvarqvare?) on the southern wall. 14th century.

Reference The Sabaite Heritage in the Orthodox Church from the Fifth Century to the Present p.371-372: "The noblemen in front of Saba are members of a powerful feudal family, the Jaqeli. The closest one to Sabas is a white-bearded old man in a church garment. He has a small black hat and is dressed in a long robe and a cloak. He is identified by the accompanying inscription as Sargis Jaqeli (d. 1285)., who took monastic vows with the name Sabas. Behind him stands a middle-aged man dressed as a noble holding a church in his hand. This is Beka Jaqeli ( ca. 1240-1306 ) , the son of Sargis-Sabas , the mandaturtukhutsesi (chief of police) of the Georgian king. The church he holds in his hand is St. Sabas in Sapara , which he is presenting to St. Sabas. Next to Beka Jaqeli are depicted his sons: Sargis II (governor of Samtskhe 1306-34) and Kvarkvare I (governor of Samtskhe 1334-61)."
ქართული: საფარა. წმ. საბას ეკლესია. კტიტორები. ტაძრის მოდელით ხელში მანდატურთ-უხუცესი ბექა. XIII-XIV ს.ს.
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source g-chubinashvili-centre.ge
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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