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Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი [ˈkʰaɾtʰli] ) is a
historical region in central-to-eastern
Georgia traversed by the
river Mtkvari (Kura), on
which Georgia's capital...
- The
Kingdom of
Kartli (Georgian: ქართლის სამეფო, romanized:
kartlis samepo) was a late
medieval and
early modern monarchy in
eastern Georgia,
centred on...
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Kingdom of
Kartli-Kakheti (Georgian: ქართლ-კახეთის სამეფო, romanized: kartl-k'akhetis samepo) was
created in 1762 by the
unification of the two eastern...
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Kvemo Kartli (Georgian: ქვემო ქართლი [kʰʷemo kʰaɾtʰli]) or "Lower
Kartli", is a
historic province and
current administrative region (mkhare) in southeastern...
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Aryan Kartli or
Arian Kartli (meaning "Iranian
Kartli"; Georgian: არიან-ქართლი) was a
country claimed by the
medieval Georgian chronicle "The Conversion...
- wurğān;
Middle Persian: wiručān) was an
exonym for the
Georgian kingdom of
Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი),
known after its core province,
which during classical...
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Shida Kartli (Georgian: შიდა ქართლი, šida
kartli, [ʃida kʰaɾtʰli]; "Inner
Kartli") is a
landlocked administrative region (Mkhare) in
eastern Georgia. It...
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Gurgin Khan in Iran, was a
Georgian monarch (mepe) who
ruled the
Kingdom of
Kartli as a
Safavid Persian subject from 1676 to 1688 and
again from 1703 to 1709...
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Kartlis Deda (Georgian: ქართვლის დედა;
Mother of
Kartvel or
Mother of Georgians) is a
monument in Georgia's
capital Tbilisi. The
statue was
erected on...
- 'land of Kartvelians'),
derived from the core
central Georgian region of
Kartli,
recorded from the 9th century, and in
extended usage referring to the entire...