- Svan.
Georgian has
various dialects, with
standard Georgian based on the
Kartlian dialect, and all
dialects are
mutually intelligible. The
history of Georgian...
-
Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი [ˈkʰaɾtʰli] ) is a
historical region in central-to-eastern
Georgia traversed by the
river Mtkvari (Kura), on
which Georgia's capital...
- Imeretian, Racha-Lechkhumian, Gurian, Adjarian,
Imerkhevian (in Turkey),
Kartlian, Kakhetian,
Ingilo (in Azerbaijan), Tush, Khevsur, Mokhevian, Pshavian...
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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...
- all the
northern lands, and the
sovereign of the
Iverian lands, of the
Kartlian and
Georgian Kings, of the
Kabardin lands, of the Circ****ian and Mountain...
- of all the
Northern Countries, the
Sovereign of the
Iverian Lands, the
Kartlian and
Georgian Tsars and the
Kabardian Lands, the
Cherkasy and Mountainous...
- Ekin Koç.
Transformation of the
Ottoman Empire Abbas I's
Kakhetian and
Kartlian campaigns Garo Kürkman, (1996),
Ottoman Silver Marks, p. 31 Peirce, Leslie...
- of all the
Northern Countries, the
Sovereign of the
Iverian Lands, the
Kartlian and
Georgian Tsars and the
Kabardian Lands, the
Cherkasy and Mountainous...
-
Byzantine historians as Archæopolis, and to the
neighbouring Georgian (
Kartlian)
chroniclers as Tsikhegoji, or the
fortress of Kuji — a
Colchian ruler...
- Simon's
cavalry and
found shelter within the
walls of
Tbilisi Fortress. The
Kartlian troops invested the fortress, but
could not take it and the
campaign ended...