Career
lieutenant is not completely clear to which noble house Kutsna belonged. The latter part of his name, Amirejibi, indicates his being a Prince-Chamberlain of the Kingdom of Georgia, but it is also the surname of the aristocratic family better documented from the early 17th century. In his charter, Kutsna mentions his homonymous ancestor as having been a constable of Georgia under Queen Regnant Rusudan (r 1223–1245).
Kutsna was married to the lady called Rusa (Rusudan.
Died 1413). Their daughter, Natia, became the consort of King Constantine I of Georgia and mothered Alexander I, at the time of whose birth c. 1390 Kutsna was ambassador to Constantinople.
The chronicles describe him as the one who was "greatly ennobled by the kings" and who "headed the army". She also directed the education of Alexander I and influenced the future king"s preoccupations and his enthusiasm for religious building.
Kutsna appears in the contemporary records for the last time in 1415.