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Erusheti (Georgian: ერუშეთი) was a
medieval Georgian fiefdom,
currently part of the
Ardahan Province in
northeastern Turkey,
close to the
border with Georgia...
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Mountains were Tao, Klarjeti, Nigali, and Shavsheti, to the east lay Meskheti,
Erusheti, Javakheti, Artaani, Abotsi, Kola and Basiani. The
landscape is characterised...
- cave
monastery site in
southern Georgia,
excavated from the
slopes of the
Erusheti Mountain on the left bank of the Kura River,
thirty kilometres from Aspindza...
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Mgeltsikhe Zegani Ts’q’arostavi
Kajistsikhe Tetrtsikhe Ch’ala Urta
Pekrasheni Erusheti Tamali Khanaga Art’ani
Dadasheni Aiazma (Ordanik’i) Kindzot’amali Ch’inch’robi...
- the Queen's
devoted general Gamrekel Toreli at the
battles of
Tmogvi and
Erusheti. The
rebels capitulated and Yury was
pardoned by Tamar. However, he revolted...
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canyon through in the
highlands and
forms the
eastern boundary of the
Erusheti Highlands, a
mountain range along the
border with Turkey. In this gorge...
- Kartli.
Until 16th century, Zemo
Kartli included: Samtskhe, Javakheti,
Erusheti, Artaani, Kola, Klarjeti, Shavsheti, Tao and Speri. (in Georgian) Javakhishvili...
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remained in
Kakheti and
married Latavri,
daughter of
Prince Adarnase of
Erusheti-Artani, the
forefather of the
Georgian Bagratid dynasty. The main Chosroid...
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information from
several villages along the
Imerkhevi river.
Chveneburi Erusheti Machakheli Nigali valley Toumanoff,
Cyril (1963).
Studies in Christian...
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groups of Urartu.
According to
Cyril Toumanoff, Javakheti,
together with
Erusheti, was part of the
Iberian duchy of
Tsunda from the 4th or 3rd
century BC...