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Argveti (Georgian: არგვეთი), also
Margveti (Georgian: მარგვეთი), is a
historic district in Imereti,
western Georgia. The area lay on the
historic Iberian-Lazican...
- the 3rd
century BC, it
served as a
residence of the
eristavi (dukes) of
Argveti (also
known as the
Duchy of Shorapani) in the
Antiquity and the
early Middle...
- Samtskhe,
encamped in
Odzrkhe and led his
forces against the
princes of
Argveti,
Constantine and David, from whom, upon
their capture, he
demanded unconditional...
-
Bagrat in 1463. It took
place near the
fortress Chikhori in the
district of
Argveti in
western Georgia, and
ended in the king's
decisive defeat.
Unity within...
- duchies:
Abkhazia proper, Tskhumi, Bedia, Guria,
Racha and Takveri, Svaneti,
Argveti, and Kutatisi.
During his
reign Abkhazian kingdom was at the
stage of the...
- from the
eighth century. This house,
centered at the
western district of
Argveti, has
survived to the end of the
Georgian kingdoms and the
Russian Empire...
- war,
Michael seized control of the
provinces of Racha, Lechkhumi, and
Argveti. On
several occasions,
talks were held to
bring about an end to hostilities...
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notably the
Shorapani and
Sviri castles in the
historical village of
Argveti and a
castle from the 6th-7th
centuries in Tabakini.
There are old churches...
- his
accession and
seized control of the
regions of Racha, Lechkhumi, and
Argveti. In vain did the
nobles of
Imereti try to
reconcile the
brothers and internecine...
- emir of
Tbilisi again marched against Bagrat. The
provinces of
Kartli and
Argveti were
occupied and pillaged. Bagrat's long-time rivals, the
Shaddadids of...