The Duchy of Kldekari (Georgian: კლდეკარის საერისთავო, romanized: k'ldek'aris saeristavo), sometimes also referred as County of Trialeti was a duchy (saeristavo)...
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of Normandy Duchy of Orléans Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Aragvi Duchy of Kldekari Duchy of Ksani Duchy of Tskhumi Duchy of Racha Duchy of Alsace (in English...
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Kldekari can mean: Kldekari (duchy), a duchy in Georgia in 876-1103 Kldekari (mountain), a mountain in Georgia Kldekari (village), a village in Georgia...
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This is a 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...
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Constantinople. Duchy of Kldekari Byzantine–Georgian wars "Vikings… in Georgia?". "Vikings… in Georgia?". Levan Z. Urushadze. "Following the tracks of the Vikings...
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Principality of Svaneti (1460s–1857) Principality of Mingrelia (1557–1857) Principality of Abkhazia (1660–1866) Duchy of Kldekari (876–1103) Duchy of Racha (1050–1789)...
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Byzantine–Georgian wars (redirect from Georgian civil war of 1033-1058)
his army to take charge of the fortress. In 1038 Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari was on the verge of capturing the Georgian city of Tbilisi, which had been...
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sources. Duchy of Kldekari Liparitids Liparit IV of Kldekari Demna of Georgia Kldekari (mountain) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kldekari fortress...
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the period of Georgian unity (1008–1463), it was a duchy (saeristavo) within the Bagratid kingdom of Georgia ruled first by the house of Vardanidze from...
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the ruler of Georgian Duchy of Kldekari, Liparit IV. This allowed the Turks to ravage at will, notably leading to the sack and destruction of the great...
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Giorgi (1784–1787) Duchy of Kldekari was an important fiefdom in the mediaeval Georgia. Ruled by a powerful dynasty of Bagvashi, the duchy existed from 876...
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monarchs of various Georgian kingdoms, principalities and duchies. Georgian monarchs: List of monarchs of Georgia List of Georgian royal consorts List of mothers...
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form the nucleus of the unified medieval Kingdom of Georgia under the Bagrationi dynasty. In the 4th century, after the Christianization of Iberia by Saint...
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Iberian prince Ashot I of the Bagrationi dynasty established himself in his patrimonial Duchy of Klarjeti, where he restored the castle of Artanuji, said to...
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Georgian Civil War (category Conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union)
in the South Caucasian country of Georgia. It consisted of inter-ethnic and international conflicts in the regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, as well...
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list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1504). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended...
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languages it is Gruziya. The first mention of the name spelled as "Georgia" was recorded in Italian on the mappa mundi of Pietro Vesconte dated AD 1320. In early...
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began to wane. In 1032, the Eristavi of Kldekari and Kartli, Liparit Baghvashi and Ivane Abazasdze lured Emir Jafar of Tbilisi from the city and captured...
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Bagrationi dynasty (redirect from Head of the Royal House of Georgia)
Golden Age in the history of Georgia. After fragmentation of the unified Kingdom of Georgia in the late 15th century, the branches of the Bagrationi dynasty...
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Lazica (redirect from List of monarchs of Lazica)
about the 1st century BC. Created as a result of the collapse of the kingdom of Colchis and the gaining of independence by the tribal-territorial units...
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enlargement of its realm to the east. The Abkhazian kings controlled duchy of Kartli (central and part of eastern Georgia), and interfered in the affairs of the...
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of the Catholicate of Mtskheta. The church language was changed from Greek to Georgian. During the 10th century, David III of Tao invaded the Duchy of...
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The Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgian: ქართლ-კახეთის სამეფო, romanized: kartl-k'akhetis samepo) was created in 1762 by the unification of the two eastern...
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Demetrius III, legitimate successor of Vakhtang IV, receives the duchy of Samokalako, while George VIII becomes the king of Kakheti and Kartli, before controlling...
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Kartli (category Former provinces of Georgia (country))
the Mtkvari and south of that river, west of Kvemo Kartli. Most of these lands are now part of Georgia's regions of Shida Kartli (of which Gori is the capital)...
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Mushki (category Ancient peoples of Georgia (country))
people of Anatolia who appear in sources from Assyria but not from the Hittites. Several authors have connected them with the Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Greek...
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century, arising from several successor states of the ancient kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia. The Kingdom of Georgia flourished during the 11th and 12th...
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Iberia (theme) (redirect from Thema of Iberia)
a result of Emperor Basil II’s annexation of a portion of the Bagrationi dynasty domains (1000–1021) and later aggrandized at the expense of several Armenian...
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David IV (redirect from David IV of Georgia)
death of Liparit's son Rati, David abolished their duchy of Kldekari in 1103. Liparit is not the only great noble to have suffered the consequences of the...
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enjoyed the loyalty of the great nobles, were of limited capabilities since they "could not remove the dukes of Iberia from their duchies because they had...
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