- Abkhazia.
Early in the 16th century, the
Baratashvili estates,
known as
Sabaratiano,
included hundreds of
villages with 2,500-3,000
peasant households and...
-
ranking first of the
second subclass,
Grandees under the
Prince of
Sabaratiano: the
Malik of Lori (Lori – a
region in Armenia), head of the
house of...
-
Tbilisi and the
Lower Kartli province,
where the
districts of
Somkhiti and
Sabaratiano were
occupied by
Persian forces.
Kartli briefly annexed to
Kakheti Rostom...
-
Bagrationi royal dynasty,
David Orbeliani was a
hereditary prince of
Sabaratiano,
Constable of Somkhiti, and a high-ranking
military commander under King...
- respectively.
Teimuraz made 'Abdu'llah Beg a
prince of
Somkhiti and
Sabaratiano (Kvemo Kartli) with the
residence at Samshvilde. In 1747,
Teimuraz made...
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Saqaplanishvilo which comprised the
southern part of the
Baratashvili princedom (
Sabaratiano),
including much of the
Ktsia and the
Dmanisi valleys in what is now...
-
Tbilisi and the
Lower Kartli province,
where the
districts of
Somkhiti and
Sabaratiano were
occupied by
Persian forces. In
March 1625,
Saakadze sided with the...
- the 11th century.
Situated on the only
highway leading from Somkhit-
Sabaratiano to Tbilisi, it had an
immense strategic significance for
feudal Georgia...
- were: Ksani's, Aragvi's, Samukhranbatono, Saamilakhvro, Satsitsiano,
Sabaratiano. In
Imereti – Mkheidzeta, Chkheidzeta, Mikheladzeta,
Rachis Eristavta...
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named King I Luarsab, who held sway over
several autonomous states like
Sabaratiano, Saamilaxvaro, and Satsitsiano. He was a
staunch adversary of Shah Tahmasp...