- (/ˈkɒlkɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κολχίς) was an
exonym for the
Georgian polity of
Egrisi (Georgian: ეგრისი)
located on the
eastern coast of the
Black Sea, centered...
- as the
Colchidian War or in
Georgian historiography as the
Great War of
Egrisi, was
fought between the
Byzantine Empire and the
Sasanian Empire for control...
- The
Kingdom of
Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი,
Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა, Laziǩa; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Λαζική, Lazikḗ),
sometimes called Lazian Empire, was a
state in the...
-
Egrisi Range (Georgian: ეგრისის ქედი), also
known as the
Samegrelo Range (სამეგრელოს ქედი) or the
Odishi Range (ოდიშის ქედი), is an east–west mountain...
- FC
Egrisi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ეგრისი) is a
Georgian ****ociation
football club
based in the town of Senaki. The club
competes in
Regionuli Liga...
-
writing as the
Egrisi-Abkhazian
kingdom due to the fact that
medieval authors viewed the new
monarchy as a
successor state of
Egrisi and
sometimes used...
- said to have
adopted Kartam, the
descendant of Kuji (the
alleged ruler of
Egrisi in the time of the
first Iberian king Parnavaz). But
Kartam had also been...
-
considered as a
successor state of
Lazica (
Egrisi in
Georgian sources), this new
polity continued to be
referred to as
Egrisi in some
Byzantine era
Georgian and...
- part of the
kingdom of
Colchis (9th-6th
centuries BC) and its
successor Egrisi (4th
century BC-6th
century AD). In the 11th-15th centuries,
Mingrelia was...
- "Mor Menekşe" (1988,
Esmer Günler), "Esmer Günler" (1988,
Esmer Günler), "
Eğrisi Doğrusu" (1994, Ne
Masal Ne Rüya), "Mavilim" (1997, Nilüfer'le) and "Dünya...