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Samshvilde (Georgian: სამშვილდე, [samʃʷilde]) is a
ruined fortified city and
archaeological site in Georgia, in the country's south, near the homonymous...
- The
siege of
Samshvilde was a
siege of the city of
Samshvilde by the
Bishop George of
Chqondidi who
captured the city on
behalf of King
David IV. This...
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Samshvilde (Georgian: სამშვილდე, Armenian: Սամշվիլդե, also Շամշուլդա, Shamshulda) is a
village in the
Tetritsqaro Muni****lity,
Kvemo Kartli, Georgia....
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Samshvilde Sioni church (Georgian: სამშვილდის სიონი, romanized:
samshvildis sioni) is a
ruined medieval Christian cathedral and one of the main architectural...
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Georgia and the
Seljuk Empire in 1110. When the
Georgians captured Samshvilde and
Dzerna in 1110, the
Seljuks felt this kind of
defeat very hard and...
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Samshvilde Sioni inscription (Georgian: სამშვილდის სიონის წარწერა) is the
Georgian language inscription written in the
Georgian Asomtavruli script...
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Samshvilde Canyon Natural Monument (Georgian: სამშვილდის კანიონი) is part of the
Khrami gorge, and
provided natural defense to the
Samshvilde fortress...
- city by King
Tiridates II. From c. 914 to 921, they
ruled the town of
Samshvilde as v****als of the
Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia.[citation needed] Vryonis...
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monuments such as the
Bolnisi Sioni, the
Pitareti Monastery, Birtvisi,
Samshvilde and the old
inhabited area near
Dmanisi "საქართველოს მთავრობა – მთავარი"...
- Over the
course of 1110 to 1118,
David IV
captured the
fortresses of
Samshvilde, Rustavi, Gishi, and Lori.
Starting in 1118
through 1120,
David IV began...