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Agarani (Georgian: აგარანი), also
known as
Kojori Fortress or
Azeuli Fortress or Kor Ogli
Fortress is a
Georgian feudal fortress located near Tbilisi...
- July 1118,
David IV
captured Agarani in one day.
Bagrat IV, David's grandfather, had
taken three months to
capture Agarani in the
previous century. List...
- Georgia,
while the
Agarani region was
recaptured in July of the same year,
after just one day of fighting. It was
after this
victory at
Agarani that
David IV...
- townlet, on
Azeuli Hill,
stands the
medieval Kojori Fortress (also
known as
Agarani or
Azeuli Fortress). The
earliest layers of the
fortress date to the late...
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David became active again and in 1115-1118 he
captured Rustavi,Lori, and
Agarani and also
defeated the
Seljuks at the
Battle of Rakhsi.
Rayfield 2012, p...
- body. She was
transported to
Tbilisi and
later to the
nearby castle of
Agarani where Tamar died and was
mourned by her subjects. Her
remains were transferred...
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defeated emir
Fadlun and
captured the
fortress of Rustavi, Partskhisi, and
Agarani.
During the anti-Seljuk
campaigns led by
David IV
Rustavi pla**** an essential...
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Daughter of
George III and
Burdukhan of
Alania 1184–1213 18
January 1213
Agarani aged 52/53
Kingdom of
Georgia Yury
Bogolyubsky c.1185 (annulled 1187) no...
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Demna Pretender to the
throne of
Georgia Reign 1177–1178
Coronation Agarani Fortress Born c. 1156 Died 1178
Kutaisi Spouse Ivane II Orbeli's daughter...
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right bank of the
Andakistskali river unknown Narikala Tbilisi 300–399
Agarani Fortress Near Kojori,
Tbilisi also
known as
Kojori Fortress,
Azeuli Fortress...