Imerkhevi (Georgian: იმერხევი, Turkish: İmerhev) is a valley in the north of the Şavşat district in the Artvin Province of Turkey, along the border with...
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from several villages along the Imerkhevi river. The majority of the Imerkhevians today live in an area they call Imerkhevi, the name of the cultural region...
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Imerkhevi (Georgian: იმერხევი) is a village at an altitude of 350 meters from sea level in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, Georgia. The political status...
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majority of the Imerkhevians today live in an area they call Imerkhevi. The population of Imerkhevi is largely composed of ethnic Georgians, who inhabit 14...
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Adjarian (Ačaruli, აჭარული) in Adjara Imerkhevian (Imerkheuli, იმერხეული) in Imerkhevi (Turkey) The Central dialects, sometimes considered part of the Eastern...
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of Sumbat I of Iberia. It is located high above the right bank of the Imerkhevi River. Doliskana, as a settlement, also predated the construction of the...
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Meydancık (original Georgian name დიობანი, Diobani) is a village in Imerkhevi in Şavşat District, Artvin Province, Turkey. Its population is 382 (2021)...
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between 27 February 1921 and 7 July 1921. People living in Şavşat and Imerkhevi are Georgians and Turkified Georgians. Like most districts of Artvin this...
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Action Plan with Turkey to address environmental issues in the region. Imerkhevi Nigali valley Şavşat Machakhela National Park İnalcık, Halil (July 1960)...
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of the Khelvachauri Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara. Imerkhevi Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). Studies in Christian Caucasian History, p. 439...
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Monastery is located in the Karchkhali River valley, about 15 km north of the Imerkhevi River, and 8 km away from the Bertsi Monastery. An unpaved road leads...
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