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Tmogvi or
Tmkaberd (Georgian: თმოგვი [tʰmoɡʷi]; Armenian: Թմկաբերդ) is a
ruined fortress and
medieval town in the
southern Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti...
- The 1088
Tmogvi earthquake (Georgian: თმოგვის მიწისძვრა)
occurred on
April 16 or
April 22, 1088, on
Easter Sunday, in the
southern provinces of the Kingdom...
- Zeda
Tmogvi (Georgian: ზედა თმოგვი) is a
medieval Christian church in
south Georgia, in the
historical province of
Javakheti (now part of
Aspindza Muni****lity)...
- Akhalkalaki. From the 10th century, the
center of
lowland Javakheti was
Tmogvi. From the 12th century, the
domain was
ruled by
representatives of the feudal...
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Sargis II
Tmogveli (Georgian: სარგის თმოგველი) or
Sargis of
Tmogvi was a 13th
century Georgian statesman and writer.
Visramiani a
medieval Georgian version...
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church located in the
Aspindza Muni****lity in Samtskhe-Javakheti Zeda
Tmogvi, a
medieval Christian church in
south Georgia Zeda Sakara, a
community in...
- წუნდის ეკლესია, romanized: ts'undis ek'lesia) is a
church in Tsunda, near
Tmogvi fortress in the Samtskhe–Javakheti
region of Georgia.
Tsunda Church, dedicated...
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Muslim forces then
raided Meskheti as well, but were
unable to take the
Tmogvi fortress and retreated. On the way they
besieged Q'ueli
fortress and took...
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Tavparavani Timotesubani Tiseli Tmogvi Tontio Tori
Tsunda Vale
Vanis Kvabebi Vardzia Zarzma Zeda
Vardzia Zeda
Tmogvi Zveli Shida Kartli Aghaiani Ali Aradeti...
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April 16 – The 6.5 Ms
Tmogvi earthquake affects the
southern provinces of Georgia,
which causes the
destruction of the
castle of
Tmogvi and many deaths. March...