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Lekianoba (Georgian: ლეკიანობა) was the name
given to
sporadic forays by
Northeast Caucasian people into
Georgia from the 16th to the 19th centuries....
- kingdom's
security and most of his
reign was
marked by
razzias (called
Lekianoba) -
incessant inroads by the
Dagestani mountainous clansmen.
David was...
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against the
Georgian states,
these sporadic forays are also
known as
Lekianoba in
Georgian historiography. The
references to
these raids appear in the...
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Vakhtang VI of
Kartli helped the
David II of
Kakheti to
fight against the
Lekianoba. This army,
under the
command of Kaflanishvili,
moved to
Kardanakh and...
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Battle of
Kvareli Part of
Lekianoba Inner walls of
Kvareli castle Belligerents Kingdom of
Kakheti Kingdom of
Kartli Avar
Khanate Jar-Balakan Gazikumukh...
- 1499–1504
Italian War of 1499–1504 – 20,000
killed in
action c. 1500–1854
Lekianoba 1501–1512 Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512) 1502–1543
Guelders Wars 1503–1505...
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monument took
place on 1
October 1901.
Georgia within the
Russian Empire Lekianoba Berzhe 1866, p. 175.
Butkov 1869, p. 459. HSCW 1899, p. 331.
Berzhe 1866...
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worthless things: "it is
cheaper than
Tavlin (Avar) hats in the Argun."
Lekianoba Chechen-Kazikumukh war "Гази Алдамов, или Алдаман ГIеза, воевода и предвод...
- to
ensure his kingdom's
security and most of his
reign was
marked by
Lekianoba -
incessant inroads by the
Dagestani mountainous clansmen. Interregnum:...
- from
incessant marauding ****aults from
Dagestan known to
Georgians as
Lekianoba. In the
words of the
British historian David Marshall Lang, "his vigilance...