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- The Old Shuamta (Georgian: ძველი შუამთა) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Kakheti region. It is located on a forested mountain about 1015 m above...
- centuries); Shuamta, a complex made of three churches of different periods—6th, 7th and 8th centuries—in a highland forest; Akhali Shuamta ('New Shuamta'), the...
- countryside surrounding the David Gareja monastery complex, and the Dzveli Shuamta complex near Telavi. Azerbaijani locations included the Old City of Baku...
- the old Shuamta Monastery was emptied. The daughter of Tinatin Gurieli, the wife of King Levan II of Kakheti, founded a new monastery near Shuamta near her...
- Palaiologina Tinatin Gurieli and King Levan, from a fresco from the Akhali Shuamta monastery George VII of Imereti and his Queen and son Ketevan of Mukhrani...
- ****ure Alexander II. She divorced Levan at her own will and retired to the Shuamta monastery, which she had built in Kakheti.   Born of the Gurieli, one of...
- Ninotsminda Ozaani Ruispiri Sabatsminda Sanagire Sagarejo Shildi Shuamta (New) Shuamta (Old) Vachnadziani Vartsani Vazisubani (****umption, Davitiani) Zegaani...
- Ninotsminda Ozaani Ruispiri Sabatsminda Sanagire Sagarejo Shildi Shuamta (New) Shuamta (Old) Vachnadziani Vartsani Vazisubani (****umption, Davitiani) Zegaani...
- are historical monuments on the territory of Vani: St. George Church in Shuamta; Melouri Fortress and XIV c. Melouri Church in the village. 12th– to 13th-century...
- Ninotsminda Ozaani Ruispiri Sabatsminda Sanagire Sagarejo Shildi Shuamta (New) Shuamta (Old) Vachnadziani Vartsani Vazisubani (****umption, Davitiani) Zegaani...