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- Nokalakevi (Georgian: ნოქალაქევი) also known as Archaeopolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχαιόπολις, "Old City") and Tsikhegoji (in Georgian "Fortress of Kuji") and...
- (2019). "Travellers' Tales of Mingrelia and of the ancient fortress of Nokalakevi". Ancient West & East. 18: 201. doi:10.2143/AWE.18.0.3287214. Çelebi,...
- Dadiani, showed guests the archaeological and numismatic collection from Nokalakevi, an archaeological site in Samegrelo. Some of the exhibits were found...
- mentioned in Byzantine sources were: Petra (modern Tsikhisdziri) Archeopolis (Nokalakevi) Nesos (Isula) Telefis (Tolebi) Rhodopolis (Vartsikhe) Skanda Sarapanis...
- BC) was a ruler and eristavi of Colchis. During his reign his castle of Nokalakevi was built. Kuji aided Pharnavaz I of Iberia against the tyrannical ruler...
- Pitsunda), Apsaros (now Gonio), Surium (now Vani), Archaeopolis (now Nokalakevi), Macheiresis, and Cyta or Cutatisium or Aia (now Kutaisi), the traditional...
- the positions of Tavadi of Poti and Anaklia, Mouravi of Chaladidi and Nokalakevi, as well as Mdivanbeg of Chaladidi. The family is mentioned with these...
- fortification. Close to Senaki the ancient archeological and historical site of Nokalakevi (Archeopolis, Tsikhe-Goji) can also be found. According to the different...
- Amata Chauvet Cave Lascaux Glanum Glozel Carnac Stones Armazi Dmanisi Nokalakevi Vani Aythra Bedburg-Königshoven Bilzingsleben Hirschlanden Königsaue Pfahlbau...
- Georgia until 736 AD, when was destro**** by the Arabs. Archaeopolis (actual Nokalakevi) was ruled by the Romans from Augustus times, but only the Eastern Roman...