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loosing a desperate civil carnage. Every little baron in the upland country took a hand for one side or the other, and the peasants paid in a most dreadful spoliation. In that war the last strength of the marchland principality — for long so turbulent and free — was altogether wasted. In Kazvin when
Tahmasp died, the Shalikashvili dowager, working with Yese, Alexander's brother,1 had made Shah a weakly, high-strung boy, Haydar. But the Georgian adventurers in Kazvin, nominal Muslims whom the easy Shi'ah men about the court regarded with no animosity, were glowered upon by the strong Sunni faction, who on the death of Shah Tahmasp began to raise their heads... WED ALLEN
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represented Erekle in St. Petersburg, and was a strong proponent of the ‘Russian orientation’ at the royal court. Gvosdev 32 Finally, Erekle and his cousin
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Brilliant Prince Taimurazi (s/o Queen Eleni). Appointed as the first Metropolitan of Kutais, Patriarch-Catholicos of Georgia as Antoni I from 1745. Converted to Roman Catholicism ad expelled from Georgia 1755, emigrated to Russia, where Catherine the Great appointed him as Archbishop
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Achara and, since with the new turn Waraza's son, Kokola, had got in before them in the
Turkish favour, the young Atabegi Qwarqware V and his brother Manuchar appealed despairingly to Tahmasp. In 1576 events moved to a crisis of confusion. In Samtzkhe Kokola Shalikashvili and the young Jaqelis were
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Tbilisi, the Catholicos-Patriarch Antoni, Metropolitan Germanos of Tbilisi, and another archbishop conducted a service to celebrate the signing of
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Shalikashvili, murdered. An uprising and an attempt on Qvarqvare IV followed. All through 1576-7 civil war raged through eastern Samtskhe, destroying towns such as Tmogvi.
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visits Kutaisi on his way to Persia, describing it in his report as "a small town called Cotochis, where, on a hill, there is a castle built entirely of stone, containing a church which has the appearance of being very
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604:Кавказская война. Том 1. От древнейших времен до Ермолова
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1625–1635 Bek'a III (Ởafar Paša) ... son of K'aixosro II
1717:"Georgian Girl Confirmed Dead in Norway Island Massacre"
624:Кавказская война. Том 5. Время Паскевича, или Бунт Чечни
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as suggested by a royal charter issued in that city.
1769:"Reconstructed Bagrati Cathedral opens in Kutaisi"
432:, Prince Bagrat regains Kutaisi and is crowned as
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1639:"Two More Arrested over Memorial's Deadly Blast"
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320:1573–1581 Qvarqvare VI ... son of K'aixosro II
293:... son of Bek'a II; sovereign prince from 1463
473:10 March – The 11th Red Army occupies Kutaisi.
421:c. 1463 – Prince Bagrat loses Kutaisi to King
418:acquires Kutaisi and its region in possession.
317:1545–1573 K'aixosro II ... son of Qvarqvare V
305:1500–1502 K'aixosro I ... son of Qvarqvare IV
299:1475–1487 Manuč'ar I ... son of Qvarqvare III
1743:"Independence Day Military Parade in Kutaisi"
358:1705–1708 Aslan II ... son of Salīm; deposed
355:1701–1705 Isằāq ... son of Yūsuf II; deposed
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170:1771–1773 embassy to Russia --- Gvosdev 42
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609:Кавказская война. Том 2. Ермоловское время
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1532:Nahaylo, Bohdan; Swoboda, Victor (1990).
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768:იკორთის გუმბათიანი ტაძარი (1172) წელი.
550:, the only foreigner of 69 fatalities.
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343:1647–1659 Rostom ... son of Yūsuf I
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1817:"Newly Elected Parliament Convened"
1536:. Simon and Schuster. p. 190.
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747:ერედვის ბაზილიკა (906) წელი.
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