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Chaldia (Gr****: Χαλδία, Khaldia) was a
historical region located in the
mountainous interior of the
eastern Black Sea,
northeast Anatolia (modern Turkey)...
- with the help of
Queen Tamar of
Georgia after the
Georgian expedition in
Chaldia and Paphlagonia,
which was
commanded by
Alexios Komnenos a few w****s before...
- 12th
centuries as the semi-independent and quasi-hereditary
rulers of
Chaldia. The
Gabrades are
attested for the
first time in the late 10th century...
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Georgian intervention in
Chaldia and
Paphlagonia was
undertaken by
Queen Tamar of
Georgia in 1204. The
Empire of
Trebizond was
founded on the
Black Sea...
- The Byzantine-Georgian wars (Georgian: ბიზანტია-საქართველოს ომები, romanized: bizant'ia-sakartvelos omebi) were a
series of
conflicts fought during the...
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created after Alexios I of Trebizond,
commanding the
Georgian expedition in
Chaldia a few w****s
before the sack of Constantinople,
found himself de
facto emperor...
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establishing the
kingdom of Lazica.[citation needed] The
warlike tribes of the
Chaldia,
called Tzanni, the
ancestors of
modern Laz
people lived in Tzanica, the...
- Gr****
miles along the
Black Sea coast, from the
frontiers of the
thema of
Chaldia to the
mouth of the
river Nicopsis, with the
Caucasus behind it. Abkhazia...
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Paphlagonia Phasiane Isauria Ionia Bithynia Cilicia Cappadocia Caria Corduene Chaldia Doris Lycaonia Lycia Lydia Galatia Pisidia Pontus Mysia Arzawa Speri Sophene...
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northern Anatolia during classical Antiquity.
Their territory was
known as
Chaldia,
extending from the
Halys River to
Pharnakeia and
Trabzon in the east and...