-
villages Akhali Marabda,
Kotishi and
Dzveli Marabda.
According to the 2014
Georgian Census po****tion of the
community is 488.
Marabda is
served by a Georgian...
- The
Battle of
Marabda (Georgian: მარაბდის ბრძოლა) took
place on 30 June 1625, or July 1, 1625, when the
Iranian Safavid army
defeated a
Georgian force...
- 25.
Fordham University: 1–33.
Retrieved 27
September 2023. "მარაბდა" [
Marabda]. nplg.gov.ge (in Georgian).
National Parliamentary Library of Georgia...
- By 1899, a
branch line (Kars–Gyumri–Tbilisi railway) from
Tbilisi to
Marabda to
Gyumri (then Alexandropol) to Kars was completed. Due to the poor state...
- ****na of
Marabda (Georgian: არსენა მარაბდელი; ****na Marabdeli) is a
novel by
Georgian novelist Mikheil Javakhishvili. Its
first part was
published in...
- thereafter,
which won a
costly victory over the
Georgians at the
Battle of
Marabda.
Saakadze withdrew into the mountains, and
organized a
powerful guerrilla...
- 1986 in
three parts. The
junction from the line Tbilisi–Yerevan is in
Marabda. In
April 2005, an
agreement was
signed to
build a new
railway connecting...
- Iran
defeats an
invasion from the
Kingdom of
Georgia in the
Battle of
Marabda with
heavy losses on both sides,
including the
Georgian commander, Teimuraz...
-
network started during World War II, and was in full
operation by 1949. The
Marabda to
Akhalkalaki line
opened on 31
December 1986. The rail
connection between...
- Books. p. 226.
History of
Georgia 2012, p. 215.
Battles at
Martkopi and
Marabda Lortkipanidze, Mariam; ****aridze, Otar; Muskhelishvili, David; Metreveli...