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Battle of Chkheri

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for help, Heraclius did not hesitate and sent 2,000 men to his rescue, forcing Katsia II Dadian to turn back. The Ottomans realized that they had fallen into a snare and began to retreat, but King Solomon cut off the retreat, led them to the Chkherimel river and defeated them on February 6, 1774.
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played a major role in this victory. 3,000 men from the Ottoman Empire were killed or captured, only 50 Georgians were killed and 100 wounded.
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signed a alliance treaty against the Ottomans. In the same year, the kings together with 11 thousand cavalry marched in
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The victory in the Battle of Chkheri was of great importance, this was another defeat of
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1774 Battle between the Kingdom of Imereti and the Ottoman Empire
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auxiliary detachment and his correct action to neutralize
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In response to the Javakheti campaign, The Pasha of
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Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
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Kingdom of Imereti

Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Ottoman Empire

Solomon I
Suleyman Pasha


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Russo-Turkish War
(1768–1774)

Aspindza
Nauplia
Orlov revolt
Chesma
Larga
Cahul
Akkerman
Beirut
Patras
Turtucaia
Kaynarca
Hirsovo
Chkheri
Kozludzha

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