Court officials of the Kingdom of Georgia

The chronological lists below are not exhaustive, since there exist large gaps in the historical record.

The majordomo (Georgian: msakhurtukhutsesi) was the chief official of the court.

The treasurer (Georgian: mechurchletukhutsesi) was the official responsible for running the treasury.

The marshal (Georgian: amirspasalar) had charge of the royal stables, i.e. "Commander-in-Chief" of the army.

The tutor (Georgian: atabeg) came to be denominated as Samtskhe-Saatabago, the latter element meaning "of the atabags".

Khutlubuga was amirspasalar for the Kingdom of Georgia from 1289 to 1293. Church of the Holy Sign. Haghpat Monastery , southern wall. Late 13th century. [ 1 ]
Fresco of Rustaveli in the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem
Probable mural of Shahnshah Zakarian , amirspasalar in 1240, as a donator at Kobayr Monastery Chapel, painted in the 1270s. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]