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- The Battle of Krtsanisi (Georgian: კრწანისის ბრძოლა, romanized: k'rts'anisis brdzola, Persian: نبرد کرتسانیسی) was fought between the army of Qajar Iran...
- Krtsanisi is an administrative district (raioni) of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. It includes the neighborhoods of Krtsanisi, Abanotubani, Kala, Ortachala...
- construction, the Georgian President resided at a Soviet-era complex in nearby Krtsanisi [ka]. In 2019, the Avlabari residence was renamed and it became the Ceremonial...
- The Training and Military Education Support Centre "Krtsanisi" (Georgian: წვრთნებისა და სამხედრო განათლების მხარდამჭერი ცენტრი „კრწანისი“) is a major...
- Saburtalo, Vedzisi, Vashlijvari, Didi Dighomi, Patara Dighomi, Zurgovana Krtsanisi District, including neighborhoods: Abanotubani, Kala, Ortachala, Ponichala...
- historical neighbourhoods formerly included in the districts of Mtatsminda-Krtsanisi, Isani-Samgori, and Didube-Chugureti. The official district was abolished...
- Having reached Georgia with his large army, he prevailed in the Battle of Krtsanisi, which resulted in the capture and sack of Tbilisi, as well as the effective...
- highlanders from the Aragvi valley who fought the last stand at the battle of Krtsanisi, defending Tbilisi against the invading Qajar army in 1795. The Georgian...
- lasted until June 2007. The training was conducted, primarily at the Krtsanisi National Training Centre near Tbilisi, by the United States Army Special...
- and held the doors until Clement could escape. At the 1795 battle of Krtsanisi, where the Persian army led by Agha Muhammad Khan defeated the Georgians...