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Somkhiti (Georgian: სომხითი, [somχitʰi]) was an
ambiguous geographic term used in
medieval and
early modern Georgian historical sources to
refer to Armenia...
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banners (sadrosho),
sixth and last in that class, the
Malik of
Somkhiti (
Somkhiti is the name of
Armenia in Georgian). In the
sixth class, Grandees...
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descended from an
Armenian nobleman named Malek Miriman who
hailed from
Somkhiti, had
converted to
Islam and was
enfeoffed with the
melikdom of Lori by...
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stretched beyond Tbilisi and the
Lower Kartli province,
where the
districts of
Somkhiti and
Sabaratiano were
occupied by
Persian forces.
Kartli briefly annexed...
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members rose in
prominence in the
service of
Safavid Iran.
Hailing from
Somkhiti, the clan
produced numerous high-ranking
figures in the
Safavid state,...
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treated him with
consideration and sent him to a safe
retreat in
Somkhiti, in Kartli.
Alexander I of Georgia, who
married Demetrius's
sister Tamar...
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Names of the Gr****s
Somkhiti Metreveli, p. 164 Metreveli, p. 233 Khintibidze, p. 105 Metreveli, pp....
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Kartli and Kakheti, respectively.
Teimuraz made 'Abdu'llah Beg a
prince of
Somkhiti and
Sabaratiano (Kvemo Kartli) with the
residence at Samshvilde. In 1747...
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district of
Qazakh and in 1794 he was
invested with the
appanage in
Somkhiti.
Around the same time,
Alexander was
present with the army sent by Heraclius...
- Kartli, in the
valleys of
Algeti and Ktsia, in the
Dabnisi Gorge, and in
Somkhiti. By the
beginning of the
seventeenth century, they
spread eastward into...