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- Tsitsamuri (Georgian: წიწამური) is a small village outside Mtskheta, Georgia. It is known as the place where the nation's famous writer and poet, Ilia...
- The Battle of Tsitsamuri (Georgian: წიწამურის ბრძოლა) was fought in 1615 between the armies of Kingdom of Kakheti under Teimuraz I and Persian Empire led...
- Letters of a Traveler and Is a man a human?!. Chavchavadze was killed in Tsitsamuri, near Mtskheta, by a gang of ********ins. Details of his murder are still...
- Armazi, on Mount Bagineti controlled the entrance from the south and east, Tsitsamuri, at the base of Mount Jvari from the north, and Sarkine from the west...
- ბაზალეთიდან წიწამურამდე [Mother is history. Plot two: from Bazalet to Tsitsamuri] (in Georgian). თბილისი: Tbilisi University Publishing House. Abashidze...
- 6 167 2 Pasanauri 1 148 3 Aragvispiri 907 4 Abanoskhevi 399 5 Kobiaantkari 399 6 Bodorna 140 7 Tsitsamuri 124 8 Shatili 22 9 Mutso 15 10 Khonischala 3...
- Georgian-Safavid wars (1556–1659) Battle of Garisi Battle of Digomi Battle of Tsitsamuri Battle of Aghaiani Battle of Martqopi Battle of Marabda Bakhtrioni uprising...
- Kingdom of Kartli Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Victory 1615 Battle of Tsitsamuri Mtskheta Muni****lity, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia Abbas I's Kakhetian...
- Georgians to Iran, also despite stiff resistance and heavy defeat at Tsitsamuri forced Teimuraz I to Imereti. Shah Abbas I castrated both sons of the...
- Their possessions were centered on the villages Saguramo, Avchala, and Tsitsamuri. Throughout the 17th century, the family held a hereditary title of sup’raji...