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Pkhovi (Georgian: ფხოვი), also
known as
Pkhoeti (ფხოეთი), is a
medieval term for the
mountainous district in
northeast Georgia comprising the latter-day...
- The
Rebellion in
Pkhovi and
Didoya (Georgian: ფხოველთა და დიდოელთა აჯანყება, romanized:
pkhovelta da
didoelta ajanq'eba) was a 1212
uprising of the mountainous...
- the town itself,
includes several villages of the
historical community of
Pkhovi, (Pshavi, and Khevsureti). As of the 2014 all-Georgia census, the town had...
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north (the two
regions were
historically grouped together under the name of
Pkhovi); the
western fringe of
Tusheti and the
northernmost tip of the Pankisi...
- area of Pshavi, was
known to
medieval writers under the
joint designation Pkhovi or in the
Georgian language: ფხოვი.
Chronicler Leonti Mroveli mentions that...
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Georgian chronicle,
Khevsureti and
Pshavi are
referred to
together as "
Pkhovi",
while the
Pshavians and
Khevsurians themselves were
called "Pkhoveli"...
- one is that the
various mountain tribes, including, in particular, the
Pkhovi (Pshavi and Khevsureti),
periodically revolt.
George is (nominally) Christian...
- not p****
without resistance.
There was a
revolt among the
mountainers of
Pkhovi and Dido on Georgia's
northeastern frontier in 1212,
which was put down...
- (Nakh-speaking Tush,
better known as Bats or Batsbi).
Pagan Georgians from
Pkhovi took
refuge in the
uninhabited mountains during their rebellion against...
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successfully defended Mukhrani against the
attack by the
highlanders of
Pkhovi in 1561, but he
himself died in the battle. The
identity of Ashotan's wife...