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Kvirike III of Kakheti

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king Urdure who had crossed the Caucasus Mountains into Kakheti and ravaged Tianeti. Urdure was killed in battle. At the zenith of his power and prestige, Kvirike was assassinated while hunting in 1037/39. According to the Georgian historian
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captured him and conquered Kakheti. Following Bagrat's death in 1014, Kvirike was able to recover the crown, took control of the neighboring
551: 180:. Under Kvirike III, the kingdom experienced a period of political power and prosperity. In 1027, Kvirike joined the combined armies of 368: 525: 430:Семнадцатая Всероссийская нумизматическая конференция, Москва, Пущино, 22–26 апреля 2013 года: тезисы докладов и сообщений 390: 335: 185: 518: 237:
Two series of silver coins of mixed Christian-Islamic design stuck under Kvirike III were found in 2012 and 2013 at
490: 311: 216:, who was decisively defeated at the Eklez River. Around 1029, Kvirike III defeated an invasion force led by the 157: 133: 103: 238: 354:(1976, Rome). Manuel de Généalogie et de Chronologie pour le Caucase chrétien (Arménie, Géorgie, Albanie). 556: 165: 181: 332:
Caucasus in Georgian Sources: Foreign States, Tribes, Historical Figures. Encyclopedical Dictionary
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The 17th All-Russian Numismatic Conference, Moscow, Pushchino, 22–26 April 2013: abstracts
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Akopyan, A. V.; Vardanyan, A. R. (2013). "]". In Shiryakov, I. V. (ed.).
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Coin of Kvirike III, arabographycal type without Georgian letters.
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and declared himself King of Kakheti and Hereti. He made
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his capital and constructed a palace at Bodoji near
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King of Kakheti and Hereti
David
Gagik
Dynasty
Arevmaneli
Eastern Orthodox Church
Georgian
ruler
Kakheti and Hereti
Georgia
David
chorepiscopus
Kakheti
Bagratid
Bagrat III of Georgia
kingdom of Hereti
Telavi
Tianeti
Bagrat IV of Georgia
Liparit Orbeliani
Ivane Abazasdze
Emir Jaffar of Tiflis
Armenian
David I of Lorri
Shaddadid
Arran
Fadhl II
Alan
Vakhushti

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