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Meskheti (Georgian: მესხეთი) or
Samtskhe (Georgian: სამცხე), also
known as
Moschia in
ancient sources, is a
mountainous area in
southwestern Georgia. Ancient...
- Türkleri; Georgian: მესხეთის თურქები
Meskhetis turk'ebi) are a
subgroup of
ethnic Turkish people formerly inhabiting the
Meskheti region of Georgia,
along the...
- center. Samtskhe–Javakheti is made up of the
historical Georgian provinces Meskheti,
Javakheti and Tori. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, the
South Caucasus...
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Meskheti Range (Georgian: მესხეთის ქედი) (Meskh/Meskhet/Meskhetian Range, Adzhar-Imereti Range, Achara-Imereti
Range Adzhar-Akhaltsikh
Range also Moschian...
- ****imilated by old
Kartvelian peoples and
named Meskhetians, the
inhabitants of
Meskheti in far
southwestern Georgia - Sakartvelo)
Mossynoeci (possible Mushki,...
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Range lie the
Colchis Plain and the Kur-Araz
Lowland respectively. The
Meskheti Range is a part of the
Lesser Caucasus system. In the southeast, the Aras...
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situated in
Khertvisi village of
Aspindza Muni****lity,
Southern Georgia, in
Meskheti region. The
fortress was
first mentioned in the 10th-11th centuries. The...
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Archil identify Rustaveli as a
native of the
southern Georgian region of
Meskheti,
where his home
village Rustavi was
located (in modern-day
Aspindza Muni****lity...
- FC
Meskheti (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი მესხეთი) is a
defunct Georgian football club
based in Akhaltsikhe. Most
recently the club took part in Regionuli...
- Samtskhe.
Manuchar was
overthrown and
Qvarqvare became the new
ruler of
Meskheti.
After this
Manuchar asked his
suzerain Sultan Selim for help.
Sultan gave...