The Didgori-2 (Georgian: დიდგორი) is a Georgian-made armoured personnel carrier developed by the "Delta" research center of the Ministry of Defence and...
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The Battle of Didgori (Georgian: დიდგორის ბრძოლა, romanized: didgoris brdzola) was fought between the armies of the Kingdom of Georgia and the Seljuk...
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Mount Didgori, Mount Didgori, mountain situated west of Tbilisi Didgori series of Georgian armoured personnel carriers: Didgori-1 Didgori-2 Didgori-3 Didgori...
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The Didgori-I (Georgian: დიდგორი-I) is an armoured multi-role and special operations vehicle produced by STC Delta. It was developed in 2009, alongside...
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Cobra Cobra II Cockerill i-X Commando Condor Cougar Crocodile CSK-181 Didgori-1 Didgori-2 Dingo Dragoon 300 Dzik Fahd First Win Gazelle Golan Academi Grizzly...
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Upgrades Arms with American-Made Weaponry". "General Electric M134 Minigun". "Didgori Armored Personnel Carrier". Military-Today.com. 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2022-08-20...
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Petit Véhicule Protégé DELGA-1 series Didgori-1 Didgori-2 Didgori-3 TAAV Lazika ZCRS-122 AFVs produced in Germany Leopard 1 Leopard 2 VT tank H-400 – Design...
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the first time in history, Delta presented the Georgian armored vehicle DIDGORI, anti-hail systems, at the military exhibition. On February 17–21, 2019...
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Didgori-3 (Georgian: დიდგორი-3) is a Georgian 6×6 MRAP type armored personnel carrier developed by the State Scientific Technical Center "Delta". The...
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Republic of Ivory Coast: 6 VN22B. Senegal - Armed Forces of Senegal: 1 VN22 ARV, 1 VN22 Ambulance, 3 VN22B. "VN22——高性价比的新型轮式装甲战车_设计_车体_成熟技术". www.sohu...
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vehicles produced in Georgia DELGA-1 series Didgori-1 Didgori-2 Command / Communications vehicle MedEvac Didgori-3 Lazika RS-122 Armoured fighting vehicles...
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David IV (section Battle of Didgori)
in driving the Seljuk Turks out of the country, winning the Battle of Didgori in 1121. His reforms of the army and administration enabled him to reunite...
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on the field of Didgori, achieving what is often considered the greatest military success in Georgian history. The victory at Didgori signaled the emergence...
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Georgia (country) (redirect from ISO 3166-1:GE)
he decisively defeated much larger Turkish armies during the Battle of Didgori and abolished the Emirate of Tbilisi. The 29-year reign of Tamar, the first...
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the Artukid ruler of Mardin, to invade Georgia. August 12 – Battle of Didgori: King David IV (the Builder) of Georgia, with a Georgian army (55,600 men)...
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suffered from hyperinflation. Notes were issued in denominations between 1 and 1 million kuponi, including the somewhat unusual 3, 3,000, 30,000 and 150...
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shelling Georgian villages on 1 August. These artillery attacks caused Georgian servicemen to return fire periodically from 1 August. At around 19:00 on...
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David against the Seljuk Turks and contributed to the Georgian victory at Didgori in 1121. Otrok's 40,000 Cumans helped make Georgia the most powerful kingdom...
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Georgia's life expectancy at birth increased by 3.1 years, mean years of schooling increased by 1.1 years and expected years of schooling increased by...
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King Stephen and his cousin Maud Didgori: Land of Sacrificed Knights 2009 1121 Kingdom of Georgia Battle of Didgori, in which Georgia's king David IV...
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Georgia and a small number in Tbilisi. Protestants also made up less than 1%. There was also a sizeable Jewish community in Tbilisi served by two synagogues...
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original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2018. Sica, Davide (February 1, 2020). "FAST & FURIOUS 9: "HAN È VIVO" È TREND SU TWITTER E CONFONDE I FAN...
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Military history of Georgia (section Battle of Didgori)
in an annual September festival known as Didgoroba ("[the day] of Didgori"). On 1 June 1195, a 35,000-strong Georgian army commanded by David Soslan...
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War Combatants 1956–92. Dual. Illustrated by Richard Chasemore. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-694-1. LCCN 2010525413. OCLC 495780787....
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1, captured: 1) 1 BTR-70: (1, captured). 4 BTR-80: (3, destroyed) (1, damaged). Armoured Recovery Vehicles (1, of which destroyed: 1) 1 BREM-Ch: (1,...
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Delta created its first prototype of an armored personnel carrier, the Didgori. Early tests were highly successful so that its first production line started...
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бронированные машины "Didgori"" [Georgia delivers new Didgori armoured vehicles to Congo]. 25 June 2015. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved...
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Tbilisi, and built a mosque in the city. In 1121, after the Battle of Didgori against the Seljuks, the troops of King David IV of Georgia besieged Tbilisi...
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Seljuk Empire from its lands. David's decisive victory in the Battle of Didgori (1121) against the Seljuk Turks, as a result of which Georgia recaptured...
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