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Imerkhevi (Georgian: იმერხევი, Turkish: İmerhev) is a
valley in the
north of the Şavşat
district in the
Artvin Province of Turkey,
along the
border with...
- from
several villages along the
Imerkhevi river. The
majority of the
Imerkhevians today live in an area they call
Imerkhevi, the name of the
cultural region...
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Imerkhevi (Georgian: იმერხევი) is a
village at an
altitude of 350
meters from sea
level in the
Gagra District of Abkhazia, Georgia. The
political status...
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majority of the
Imerkhevians today live in an area they call
Imerkhevi. The po****tion of
Imerkhevi is
largely composed of
ethnic Georgians, who
inhabit 14...
- of
Sumbat I of Iberia. It is
located high
above the
right bank of the
Imerkhevi River. Doliskana, as a settlement, also
predated the
construction of the...
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Adjarian (Ačaruli, აჭარული) in
Adjara Imerkhevian (Imerkheuli, იმერხეული) in
Imerkhevi (Turkey) The
Central dialects,
sometimes considered part of the Eastern...
- Meydancık (original
Georgian name დიობანი, Diobani) is a
village in
Imerkhevi in Şavşat District,
Artvin Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 382 (2021)...
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Action Plan with
Turkey to
address environmental issues in the region.
Imerkhevi Nigali valley Şavşat
Machakhela National Park İnalcık,
Halil (July 1960)...
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between 27
February 1921 and 7 July 1921.
People living in Şavşat and
Imerkhevi are
Georgians and
Turkified Georgians. Like most
districts of
Artvin this...
- of the
Khelvachauri Muni****lity of the
Autonomous Republic of Adjara.
Imerkhevi Toumanoff,
Cyril (1963).
Studies in
Christian Caucasian History, p. 439...