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Kakheti (/kəˈxɛti/; Georgian: კახეთი K’akheti [kʼaχetʰi]) is a
region of Georgia.
Telavi is its
administrative center. The
region comprises eight administrative...
- (Georgian: კახეთის სამეფო, romanized: k'akhetis samepo; also
spelled Kaxet'i or
Kakhetia) was a late
medieval and
early modern monarchy in
eastern Georgia, centered...
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becoming Ottoman v****al king of
Kakhetia." "In 1736 Turkey, at war with both
Austria and Russia, gave up
Kartli and
Kakhetia." "In
summer 1587 the sultan...
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ensuing treaty signed by
Konstantine II of Kartli,
Alexandre of
Kakhetia, and
Qvarqvare II,
atabag of Samtshke,
which divided Georgia into three...
- king
George III,
their relative,
granted to
Andronikos several castles in
Kakhetia in the east of Georgia.
Andronikos returned to
Constantinople and usurped...
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restored over
eastern Georgia.[citation needed] In a
punitive expedition to
Kakhetia, his army then
killed perhaps 60,000–70,000 or 100,000 Georgians, with...
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received by
George III of
Georgia and
Andronikos was
granted estates in
Kakhetia. In 1173 or 1174,
Andronikos accompanied George on a
military expedition...
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Beglerbegi of
Karabakh and
Hakem of
Kakhetia 1695 Kalb Ali Khan
Ziyadoghlu Beglerbegi of
Karabakh and
Hakem of
Kakhetia ?–1723–?
Constantine II of Kakheti...
- root. In one version, the name
derives from the
village of
Jugaani in
Kakhetia,
eastern Georgia. In Georgian, the
suffix -shvili
means "child" or "son"...
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continue to come to
light in
various parts of Georgia, as far east as
central Kakhetia, in ****ociation with
finds of
bronze daggers of
specific 'Kakhetian type'...