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Akhaltsikhe (Georgian: ახალციხე [äχäɫt̪͡s̪ʰiχe̞]),
formerly known as
Lomsia (Georgian: ლომსია [ɫo̞ms̪iä]), is a
small city in Georgia's
southwestern region...
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Akhaltsikhe (Rabati)
Castle (Georgian: ახალციხის (რაბათის) ციხე) is a
medieval fortress built in the 9th
century under the name "Lomsia Castle" in the...
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Akhaltsikhe during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828–1829, may
refer to one of the following. Firstly, an
offensive battle under the
walls of
Akhaltsikhe on...
- The city of
Akhaltsikhe is its
administrative centre.
Akhaltsikhe muni****lity is
administratively divided into two
cities (
Akhaltsikhe and Vale) and...
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Museum (Georgian: სამცხე-ჯავახეთის ისტორიული მუზეუმი) is a
museum in
Akhaltsikhe, Samtskhe–Javakheti, Georgia,
founded in 1923. In its
current renovated...
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Battle of
Akhaltsikhe (Russian: Ахалцихское сражение, Georgian: ახალციხის ბრძოლა)
occurred on 13
November 1853
during the
Crimean War when a Georgian-Russian...
- საფეხბურთო კლუბი მესხეთი) is a
defunct Georgian football club
based in
Akhaltsikhe. Most
recently the club took part in
Regionuli Liga, the
fifth tier of...
- 147.400 (2023) and an area of 6,413 km2 (2,476 sq mi). The
region has
Akhaltsikhe as its
administrative center. Samtskhe–Javakheti is made up of the historical...
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Akhaltsikhe uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Tiflis Governorate of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire, and then of
Democratic Republic...
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Eparchy of
Akhaltsikhe and Tao-Klarjeti (Georgian: ახალციხისა და ტაო-კლარჯეთის ეპარქია) is an
eparchy (diocese) of the
Georgian Orthodox Church with...