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Misimians (Gr****: Μισιμιανοί) were a
tribe in the
western Caucasus living in the
mountainous side of
South Caucasus,
north of Sokhumi.
During the time...
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Phasis (Poti).
Misimian rebels fortified themselves in the
fortress of Tsakhar, but they were
defeated by the
Byzantine army. The
Misimians continued to...
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groups Agri (Maeotae)
Heniochi Arrechi Aspurgiani Cercetae Dandarii Dosci Maeotians Obidiaceni Sittaceni Tarpetes Toreatae Apsilae Sanigs Misimians Zygii...
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territory today known as Abkhazia: Moschi, Sanigs,
Misimians,
Apsilae and Abasgois. Moschi,
Sanigs and
Misimians were
known to have
Georgian (Kartvelian) origin...
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Byzantines suppressed a
rebellion staged by the
mountain tribe of the
Misimians, and
finally made peace. In 557, a
truce ended the
hostilities between...
- self-designation of the Svan is Mushüan,
which is
probably reflected in the
ethnonym Misimian of the
classical authors. The
Svans are
usually identified with the Soani...
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Battle of Tsakhar [ka] Chkhalta,
Kodori Valley, Abkhazia,
Georgia Misimian revolt Misimian rebels Byzantine
Empire Defeat 627-628
Siege of
Tbilisi Tbilisi...
- Agri (Maeotae)
Heniochi Arrechi Aspurgiani Cercetae Dandarii Dosci Maeotians Obidiaceni Sittaceni Tarpetes Toreatae Abasgoi Apsilae Sanigs Misimians...
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together with Buzes,
while the rest of the army
marched against the
Misimians, a
tribe that had
recently allied itself with the
Persians and killed...
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Georgia Mirian I of
Iberia Mirian II of
Iberia Mirian III of
Iberia Misimians Mislimov,
Shirali Mkhedrioni Monastery of the
Cross Mossynoeci Mount Kazbek...