- Sagarejo, Dedoplistsqaro, Signagi,
Lagodekhi and Akhmeta.
Kakhetians speak the
Kakhetian dialect of Georgian.
Kakheti is one of the most significant...
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Kakhetians (Georgian: კახელები, [kʼɑχɛlɛbi]; sg. კახელი, [kʼɑχɛli]) are an
ethnographic group of
Georgians who
speak the
Kakhetian dialect of the Georgian...
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Kakhetian Uprisings may
refer to:
Kakhetian Uprising (1659)
Kakhetian Uprising (1812) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- at the
fortress of Bakhtrioni. In the
first half of the 17th century,
Kakhetian king
Teimuraz I had
conducted resistance against his
Persian overlords...
- The
Kakhetian pig (Georgian: კახური ღორი, romanized: k'akhuri ghori) is a
local pig
breed from Kakheti, the
eastern province of Georgia.
Kakhetian pig...
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Georgian noble family, a
cadet branch of the
Kakhetian line of the
Bagrationi royal dynasty. In turn,
Kakhetian line
descends from
George VIII, last king...
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Abbas I’s
Kakhetian and
Kartlian campaigns refers to the four
campaigns Safavid king
Abbas I led
between 1614 and 1617, in his East
Georgian v****al kingdoms...
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Within Georgia, one of the most po****rized
styles of
wrestling is the
Kakhetian style.
There were a
number of
other styles in the past that are not as...
- Racha-Lechkhumian, Gurian, Adjarian,
Imerkhevian (in Turkey), Kartlian,
Kakhetian,
Ingilo (in Azerbaijan), Tush, Khevsur, Mokhevian, Pshavian, Fereydan...
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Battle of
Aghaiani (Georgian: აღაიანის ბრძოლა) took
place in 1625,
between Kakhetian and
Safavid armies at near Aghaiani. In 1606, Shah
Abbas I, at the request...