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Battle of Shamkor

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defended the city for a while. Nevertheless, David Soslan's maneuver proved to be decisive and Abu Bakr's army was severely defeated. Shamkor was eventually captured by the Georgians who then chased the enemy's soldiers up to the city of
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troops to raid deep in the enemy's rear. However, poor roads and difficult landscape were setback for the Georgians, and the
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on June 1, 1195. David Soslan sent a relatively small force to break through the gates of the city, while he led the main
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The Georgians seized numerous prisoners and huge amount of booty, including the
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1160-1196). The Shirvanshah together with Amir Mihran headed for
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The battle was fought as part of several conflicts between the "
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Index

Georgianā€“Seljuk wars
Shamkor
Shamkir
Azerbaijan
40Ā°49ā€²47ā€³N 46Ā°01ā€²08ā€³E / 40.82972Ā°N 46.01889Ā°E / 40.82972; 46.01889
Georgian
Kingdom of Georgia
Shirvanshahs
Eldiguzids
David Soslan
Abu Bakr
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Georgianā€“Seljuk wars
Ganja
Kapetron
First invasion
Second invasion
Partskhisi
Great Turkish Invasion
Ertsukhi
Ganja
Trialeti
Rakhsi
Botora
Didgori
Tbilisi
Ani
Shamkor

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