- Şavşat (Georgian: შავშეთი, romanized:
shavsheti) is a town in
Artvin Province in the
Black Sea region,
between the
cities of
Artvin and Kars on the border...
- monk and
founder of the
Monastery of the
Cross in Jerusalem. Born in
Shavsheti.
Ioane Petritsi,
Georgian Neoplatonist philosopher of the 11th-12th century...
- districts: West of the
Arsiani Mountains were Tao, Klarjeti, Nigali, and
Shavsheti, to the east lay Meskheti, Erusheti, Javakheti, Artaani, Abotsi, Kola...
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Muslim majority,
Orthodox minority Imerkhevians (Shavshians) შავში
shavshi Shavsheti (Turkey)
Imerkhevian dialect Religion:
Muslim majority.
Klarjetians კლარჯი...
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scholarly attention was
Nicholas Marr, who,
while on an
expedition in
Shavsheti in 1910,
collected folk
literature and
ethnographic information from several...
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borders were
defined by the Kura
River (Mtkvari) to the west, and the
Shavsheti,
Samsari and
Nialiskuri mountains to the north,
south and east, respectively...
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Kartli included: Samtskhe, Javakheti, Erusheti, Artaani, Kola, Klarjeti,
Shavsheti, Tao and Speri. (in Georgian) Javakhishvili,
Ivane (1968), k'art'veli...
- language.
Imerkhevi was
historically one of the
subregions that made up
Shavsheti, a
medieval Georgian fiefdom on the
upper course of the
Imerkhevi or Berta...
- Gurgen,
together with his army, was
waiting for his son at the
boundary of
Shavsheti, when
David of Tao,
being misinformed that his
kinsmen intended to ambush...
- III Kuropalates.
Georgia now
finds himself deprived of Tao, Javakheti,
Shavsheti, the
plains of
Basiani and the
towns of
Artaani and Kola. This
first Byzantine-Georgian...