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Tsunda (Georgian: წუნდა) is an
ancient city,
administrative and
religious center of the
historical province Javakheti in Georgia. The city is mentioned...
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Tsunda Church (Georgian: წუნდის ეკლესია, romanized: ts'undis ek'lesia) is a
church in
Tsunda, near
Tmogvi fortress in the Samtskhe–Javakheti
region of...
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without any
major trouble and that he
further fortified the city of
Tsunda in Javakheti. Toumanoff, Cyril.
Chronology of the
Early Kings of Iberia...
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According to
Cyril Toumanoff,
Javakheti was part of the
Iberian duchy of
Tsunda from the 4th or 3rd
century BC.
Saint Nino
entered Iberia from Javakheti...
- Toumanoff, Javakheti,
together with Erusheti, was part of the
Iberian duchy of
Tsunda from the 4th or 3rd
century BC.
Since 2nd
century BC to 5th
century AD this...
- part of
Kingdom of
Iberia and
remained as one of the
district of
Duchy of
Tsunda.
Since 2nd
century BC to 4th
century AD this
place was a part of Greater...
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Tabatskuri Tadzrisi Tavparavani Timotesubani Tiseli Tmogvi Tontio Tori
Tsunda Vale
Vanis Kvabebi Vardzia Zarzma Zeda
Vardzia Zeda
Tmogvi Zveli Shida Kartli...
- Kakheti,
Khunani (modern-day
northern Azerbaijan),
Samshvilde (Kvemo Kartli),
Tsunda (included Javakheti, Kola and Artaani),
Odzrkhe and Klarjeti. The kingdom...
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ethnarch Javakhos.
Later Pharnavaz I of
Iberia founded the
Saeristavo of
Tsunda which came to
include Artaani among with the
provinces of Kola and Erusheti...
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According to
Cyril Toumanoff,
Javakheti was part of the
Iberian duchy of
Tsunda from the 4th or 3rd
century BC.
Saint Nino
entered Iberia from Javakheti...