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    Kvirike III the Great (Georgian: კვირიკე III დიდი, Kvirike III Didi) (died 1037/39) was a ruler of Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1010 (effectively...
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    AD, under the leadership of energetic ruler of principality of Kakheti, Kvirike III the Great that finally defeated the ruler of Hereti and crowned himself...
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  • 893–918 – Kvirike I 918–929 – Padla II 929–976 – Kvirike II 976–1010 – David 1010–1014 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Georgia 1014–1029 – Kvirike III 1029–1039...
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  • Kvirike IV (Georgian: კვირიკე IV) (died 1102) was a King of Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1084 to 1102. He succeeded upon the death of his...
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  • The Kvirike mosque (Georgian: კვირიკეს ჯამე, romanized: k'virik'es jame) is a congregational mosque in Adjara, an autonomous entity in southwest Georgia...
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  • Kvirike II (Georgian: კვირიკე II) (died 976) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 929 to 976. He succeeded upon the death...
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    present day Cathedral of Saint George was built in the 11th century by Kvirike III of Kakheti, replacing an older church of St. George. It is considered...
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  • Kvirike I (Georgian: კვირიკე I) (died 918) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 893 to 918. He succeeded upon the death of...
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    Kakheti around 1029 and died in battle against Kvirike III. According to Vakhushti of Kartli, Kvirike was assassinated by an Alan slave in revenge. Durgulel...
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    as the king. Alarmed by the increasing power of the Heretian kingdom, Kvirike I, the ruler of the neighbouring Kakhetian principality, allied himself...
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    (Georgian: წმინდა გიორგის სახელობის ეკლესია) is located in the village of Kvirike, Georgia. It is the new church rebuilt by local Greeks on the site of old...
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    The earliest numismatic depiction of St. George. Coin of Kvirike III, Kingdom of Georgia, c. 1015...
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    Abkhazia and chaos spread throughout the country. Exploiting the situation, Kvirike II of Kakheti, who reigned in eastern Georgia, organised raids against...
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  • First Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – Kvirike I, Prince (893–918) Padla II, Prince (918–929) Kvirike II, Prince (929–976) David, Prince (976–1010)...
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    prince Shurta, who was also natural brother of Kvirike, who ceded Ujarma fortress to Abkhazians. Kvirike was defeated and imprisoned, and released only...
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    ethnonym during the reign of Mirian I, as well as the ruler of Kakheti Kvirike III. In Russian sources, "Ghalghai" first becomes known in the second half...
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  • the Great, Queen (1178–1213) First Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – Kvirike IV, King (1084–1102) Aghsartan II, King (1102–1105) Chile: Easter Island...
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  • (994–1008) First Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – David, Prince (976–1010) Kvirike III, Prince (1014–1029) Klarjeti (complete list) – Sumbat III, King (992/993–1011)...
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    Kakheti 20th century Akho Mosque Akho, Adjara 1861 Sunni mosque Kvirike Mosque Kvirike, Adjara 1861 Sunni mosque Batumi Mosque Batumi 1866 Imam-Ali Mosque...
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    nobles proceeded to campaign against the Kvirike II, Prince-bishop of Kakheti. He succeeded in dispossessing Kvirike of his principality in the 930s. To secure...
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  • ruled for a short time before his death. David was the youngest son of Kvirike II, Chorepiscopus of Kakheti. His older brother Phadla died before 957...
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    form the Kakhetian kingdom, whose ruler Kvirike III the Great, installed an Eristavi (duke) in Rustavi. On Kvirike's death, Kakheti was temporarily annexed...
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    Georgian states before 1010. In 1010, when the king of Kakheti and Hereti Kvirike III was finally defeated and his domains annexed after a two-year war,...
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    an area of 291 km2 (112 sq mi). Settlements in order from the source: Kvirike Khutsubani Kohi Chahati Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia / ed. I.V. Abashidze...
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  • of the king of Georgia. He died in 1084, and was succeeded by his son Kvirike IV. Toumanoff, Cyrille (1976, Rome). Manuel de Généalogie et de Chronologie...
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  • P'adla I ფადლა I Prince of Kakheti Reign 881 – 893 Predecessor Gabriel Successor Kvirike I Dynasty Arevmaneli Religion Eastern Orthodox Church...
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    and the church of Saint Cyricus (Kirik) and Julitta (Julita). Cyricus (Kvirike) and Julitta (Ivlita) are venerated as patron saints of the Kala community...
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  • Gabriel, Donauri, Prince (861–881) Padla I Arevmaneli, Prince (881–893) Kvirike I, Prince (893–918) Klarjeti (complete list) – Sumbat I Mampali, King (870–889)...
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    attack against King Kvirike IV (r. 1084-1102) and succeeded in capturing the fortress of Zedazeni, north of Mtskheta, in 1101. Kvirike IV died a year later...
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  • and his Georgian wife, sister of King Kvirike III of Kakheti who adopted Gagik as his son and heir. When Kvirike III died in 1029, King Bagrat IV of Georgia...
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