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    The Battle of Krtsanisi (Georgian: კრწანისის ბრძოლა, romanized: k'rts'anisis brdzola, Persian: نبرد کرتسانیسی) was fought between the army of Qajar Iran...
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    eyes of 20,000 of the inhabitants. The city was brutally sacked and many beautiful buildings destroyed. A year later, after the Battle of Krtsanisi brought...
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    1795 battle of Krtsanisi, where the Persian army led by Agha Muhammad Khan defeated the Georgians, the Three Hundred Aragvians – a detachment of the highlanders...
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    Three Hundred Aragvians (category Battle of Krtsanisi)
    historiography refers to a detachment of the highlanders from the Aragvi valley who fought the last stand at the battle of Krtsanisi, defending Tbilisi against the...
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    The people of Tbilisi, still remembering the carnage of the Battle of Krtsanisi, saw the arrival of Orthodox Christian Russians as a guarantee against the...
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    Solomon II (category Battle of Krtsanisi)
    David Archil's son won in the battle of Matkhoji (July 11, 1789) and became king in the name of Solomon II (in honor of Solomon I). At that time he was...
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  • capital of Kingdom of Georgia Battle of Krtsanisi, in 1795, part of Persian invasion of Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti Siege of Tbilisi (1921), see List of Georgian...
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    September 1795, the Persian army of 35,000 moved into Georgia. After the valiant defense of Tbilisi at the Battle of Krtsanisi, in which the king participated...
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    Seminary, and, at the age of 13, took part in the 1795 Battle of Krtsanisi at which his grandfather, King Heraclius II of Georgia, was defeated by a...
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    disobedience of Georgians and their Russian alliance, the Qajars captured Tbilisi at the Battle of Krtsanisi, and drove the Russians out of the Caucasus...
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  • Polish–Russian War of 1792 1794 Kościuszko Uprising 1795 Battle of Krtsanisi 1798 Irish Rebellion of 1798 1798 Peasants' War 1803 Irish Rebellion of 1803 1803...
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    the words of Monteith, "a fidelity equal to that of the Highlanders towards Charles Edward under similar circumstances after the battle of Culloden."...
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    army in the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795. In 1801, a few years after the assassination of Agha Mohammad Khan, capitalizing on the eruption of instability...
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    decrease in population from 1790 to 1801 is explained in-source by the Battle of Krtsanisi). (in Georgian) (in Russian) Тифлис // Географическо-статистический...
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    the Persian army at the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795.[citation needed] Following the battle, the kingdom entered a period of economic crisis and political...
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    during the disastrous Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795, which left Tbilisi sacked and Georgia ravaged (including the west Georgian kingdom of Imereti, ruled by...
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    ships. September 11 – Battle of Krtsanisi: The Persian emperor Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar defeats the forces of Heraclius II of Georgia. September 15 –...
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    and Karabakh Khanates, and Igdir. The Battle of Krtsanisi resulted in the sack of Tiflis and the reintegration of Georgia into Iran. When he returned with...
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    army of Agha Muhammad Khan at the battle of Krtsanisi in the course of which he commanded the last stand of his highlanders on the approaches of Tbilisi...
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    those areas as rightfully belonging to Persia. During and after the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795, he had regained full control over eastern Georgia, Dagestan...
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    abandonment of Georgia. Khan led a 40,000-strong force towards Tbilisi to engage a Georgian army of around 5,000 troops in the Battle of Krtsanisi. Only one...
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    and saw the king of Georgia ("Gorjestan") as another disobedient wali. In 1795, he captured and sacked Tiflis (Battle of Krtsanisi). Viceroy Gudovich...
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    prevailed in the Battle of Krtsanisi, which resulted in the capture and sack of Tbilisi, as well as the effective resubjugation of Georgia. Upon his...
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  • This last large wave of Georgian movement and settlement towards mainland Iran happened as a result of the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795. Despite their...
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  • list of the battles in the history of the country of Georgia. The list gives the name, the date, the combatants, and the result of the battles following...
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  • Saki. "Encyclopedia of the World of Islam". L.Lee, Johnathan (1996). The 'Ancient Supremacy': Bukhara, Afghanistan & the Battle for Balkh, 1731–1901...
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    the Battle of Copenhagen. Abolished following the restoration of the neutral Papal States in 1799. Short lived state that replaced the Kingdom of Naples...
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  • Bats language Battle of Basian Battle of Chalagani Battle of Didgori Battle of Digomi Battle of Krtsanisi Battle of Sasireti Battle of Shamkor Batumi...
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  • Great Britain Battle of Krtsanisi 8–11 September – Persians annihilate the Georgian army of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti and the Kingdom of Imereti and...
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