-
early medieval period. The
contemporary historic sources call the land
Takveri, a name
gradually being replaced by a term Lechkhumi. The
province is usually...
- 1245–1270). She was the
daughter of
Kakhaber IV Kakhaberidze, Duke of
Racha and
Takveri, who
married Gvantsa off to
Prince Avag Mkhargrdzeli, Lord High
Tutor and...
-
Kvemo Svaneti (B****e Svaneti) In
early period,
Racha with
Takveri was
forming the
Takveri Saeristavo which was part of Egrisi. After, with Lechkhumi...
- into
eight duchies:
Abkhazia proper, Tskhumi, Bedia, Guria,
Racha and
Takveri, Svaneti, Argveti, and Kutatisi.
During his
reign Abkhazian kingdom was...
-
noble Avag ****ian and
daughter of Kakhaber,
eristavi (duke) of
Racha and
Takveri, was
executed on the
orders of
Hulegu Khan in 1262.
Their child was: Demetrius...
- into
eight duchies:
Abkhazia proper, Tskhumi, Bedia, Guria,
Racha and
Takveri, Svaneti, Argveti, and Kutatisi. Leon II
during his life
strengthened the...
- of the
Liparitid house, the Kakhaberisdze, was
enfeoffed of
Racha and
Takveri in
northwestern Georgia, from the 11th or 12th
century to the 13th, though...
-
Mtsvane White Dry
Asuretuli shala Kartli Asureti [de]
Asuretuli Shavi,
Takveri,
Shavkapito Red Dry Ateni,
Atenuri Shida Kartli Gori Chinuri,
Goruli Mtsvane...
- and at
times expanded into Abkhazia; to the
north were the
mountains of
Takveri, that is, the letter-day Lechkhumi, and Svaneti; and the
Rioni river formed...
- It is the
primary grape used for the
production of red
wines in Kartli.
Takveri is also
known as Didi Scaperawi,
Grosser Scaperawi, Takweri,
Takweri Rothblau...