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1978:, a battle was fought between them and the Colchis in which the latter were decisively defeated. The influence exerted on Colchis by the vast Achaemenid Empire with its thriving commerce and wide economic and commercial ties with other regions accelerated the socio-economic development of the Colchian land.
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Accompanied with a Geographical Dissertation and Maps: to which are Added Three Discourses, I. On the Trade to the East Indies by Means of the Euxine Sea, II. On the Distance which the Ships of Antiquity Usually Sailed in Twenty-four Hours, III. On
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was the main staple crop in
Colchis. Wheat grew in certain regions and was also imported by sea. Similarly, local wines were produced and some wines were brought from overseas. The Colchian plain provided ample grazing land for cattle and horses, with the name of Phasis associated with fine horses.
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Lordkipanidzé Otar, Mikéladzé Teimouraz. La
Colchide aux VIIe-Ve siècles. Sources écrites antiques et archéologie. In: Le Pont-Euxin vu par les Grecs : sources écrites et archéologie. Symposium de Vani (Colchide), septembre-octobre 1987. Besançon : Université de Franche-Comté, 1990. pp.
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Colchis appears as the first
Caucasian State to have achieved the coalescence of the newcomer. Colchis can be justly regarded as not a proto-Georgian, but a Georgian (West Georgian) kingdom. ... It would seem natural to seek the beginnings of Georgian social history in Colchis, the earliest
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Shrines and Sepulchres of the Old and New World: Records of Pilgrimages in Many Lands, and Researches Connected with the History of Places Remarkable for Memorials of the Dea, Or Monuments of a Sacred Character; Including Notices of the Funeral Customs of the Principal Nations, Ancient and
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For it is plain to see that the
Colchians are Egyptians; and what I say, I myself noted before I heard it from others. When it occurred to me, I inquired of both peoples; and the Colchians remembered the Egyptians better than the Egyptians remembered the Colchians; the Egyptians said that they
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These claims have been widely rejected by modern historians. It is in doubt if
Herodotus had ever been to Colchis or Egypt, and no Egyptian army ever set foot in the Caucasus, a region shielded by states to the south of the Caucasus too powerful for any Egyptian army to pass through, such as
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Colchian coins, the oldest of which were dated to the middle of the 6th century BC, served as the primary source of evidence for the
Colchian state. A reassessment of the coins, however, has revealed that these early "Colchian" coins actually represent the production of a
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Caucasus. Monthly literary and scientific journal No. 1 (June/July), 1921. Peoples and Languages of the Caucasus. No. 1, 1921 (cover). Tiflis: State Publishing House under the People's Commissariat of Education of the SSR of Georgia,
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The tribes in Colchis consolidated during the 13th century BCE. This was at this period mentioned in Greek mythology as Colchis as the destination of the Argonauts and the home of Medea in her domain of sorcery. She was known to Urartians as Qulha (Kolkha or
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were exported to Rome and became a symbol of excess condemned by Roman moralists. The Colchian hinterland lacked salt and demand was satisfied partially by local production on the coast and partially by imports from the northern coast of the Black Sea.
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mentions many others by name, but they would seem to have been little more than mountain torrents: the most important of them were Charieis, Chobus or Cobus, Singames, Tarsuras, Hippus, Astelephus, Chrysorrhoas, several of which are also noticed by
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Christansen, Birgit (2019). "Granaries in Urartu and Neighboring States and the Monumentalization of Administrative Records". In Avetisyan, Pavel S.; Dan, Roberto; Grekyan, Yervand H. (eds.).
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to be the extreme northern settlement point of Colchians (in an ethnic sense), nevertheless "they consider it as a point located on the territory of non-Colchian tribes (
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group inhabited the entire space of the western half of the Caucasus from the Black Sea province through the whole of Colchis in a continuous strip to the sources of the
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Authority, and to have formed an independent state. According to Ronald Suny this western Georgian state was federated to Kartli-Iberia, and its kings ruled through
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and other Greek settlements of the coast did not fully recover after the wars of 60-40 BC and Trebizond became the economical and political centre of the region.
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constituted the dominant ethnic and cultural presence in the region in antiquity, and hence played a significant role in the ethnogenesis of the modern
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Colchis was mainly inhabited by Megrelian-Laz speaking tribes. Then Colchians conquered the land of the Svans.
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and looking for new homes, raided Colchis in 253, but were repulsed with the help of the Roman garrison of
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1333:) is first used to describe a geographic area in the writings of
987:, would later contribute significantly to the development of the
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Subsequently, the Colchis people appear to have overthrown the
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3405:, p. 163, the University of Michigan Free Fress, US (1975),
2592:, Queen of Colchis, mother of Medea, Chalciope, and Absyrtus
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would, however, remain widespread until the fourth century.
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being the most powerful of them. Paying a nominal homage to
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States and territories disestablished in the 2nd century BC
3995:, Volume 1, Richard Robert Madden, Newby, 1851, p. 293
3197:
3195:
3179:
3177:
2032:
Colchian pendants, riders and horses on wheeled platforms,
3650:
Kolchian Aia lies at the furthest limits of sea and earth,
2668:
2527:, passim). The main mythical characters from Colchis are:
2115:. After the death of Polemon (8 BC), his second wife
1946:, the mythological first king of Colchis, a Greek origin.
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Colchis, Kolkha, Qulḫa, or Kilkhi, which existed from the
891:
6935:
States and territories established in the 13th century BC
4163:
4161:
3470:. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. pp. 59, 75, 76–88.
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3243:
2848:
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Colchis also is thought to be a possible homeland of the
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and Colchian slaves are also attested in Ancient Greece.
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According to some scholars, ancient tribes such as the
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Many modern theories suggest that the ancestors of the
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The wetlands were a home for waterfowl, while Colchian
4467:. Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag. p. 125.
4301:
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and encompasses the present-day Georgian provinces of
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which populated the eastern coast of the Black Sea in
1041:
and encompasses the present-day Georgian provinces of
3417:, Volume 7, p.197, Macmillan, (1973); Ori Z. Soltes.
3186:
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3134:. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. pp. 75, 76–88.
3104:. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. p. 314-315.
2882:
2880:
2680:
2674:
2665:
2107:, the son and heir of Zenon, Colchis was part of the
1502:, Colchis is usually defined as the area east of the
1177:
The name Colchis is thought to have derived from the
1018:
sources, between 70 and 300 languages were spoken in
956:, are generally thought to have been mainly an early
903:
897:
888:
4648:
Annales Littéraires de l'Université de Franche-Comté
4573:
Melamid, Alexander (January 1993). "Colchis Today".
3828:"Copper production landscapes of the South Caucasus"
2962:
Assatiani, Nodar; Bendianachvili, Alexandre (1997).
2671:
1259:. On its east it bordered the Kingdom of Iberia and
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3895:
The Annual of the Society for the Study of Caucasia
3206:(doctoral thesis). Uppsala University. p. 130.
2662:
2516:. Colchis was also the land where the mythological
2200:escaped Roman jurisdiction. Other tribes, like the
2017:Second century BC Greek bronze torso from Colchis,
1454:), Macheiresis, and Cyta or Cutatisium or Aia (now
1243:sources, Colchis was bordered on the south-west by
1162:and were divided into four branches: the people of
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4339:Empires of Islam in Renaissance Historical Thought
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1642:, eight endemic species of lizards from the genus
1251:, as far as the river Corax. To its north was the
4542:. Geographica Historica 15. Franz Steiner, 2000.
2523:Apollonius of Rhodes named Aea as the main city (
2208:written in 130-131 (from south to north): Sanni,
1112:to the 1st centuries BC, is regarded as an early
4622:. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). pp. 662–663.
4391:Apollonius of Rhodes and the Spaces of Hellenism
3365:Archaeology at the North-east Anatolian Frontier
1208:may have been located in the south, near modern
4279:, John E. Thorburn "Colchian Bulls" p. 145
4206:Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania
3963:"Herodotus, the Histories, Book 2, chapter 104"
2442:tells the myth of their voyage to retrieve the
1966:) were incorporated into Persia and formed the
1914:
1881:
1852:) and woolly-haired" and calls them Egyptians.
1510:, from the south by the northern slopes of the
1418:) on the seaboard of the Euxine, Sarapana (now
1232:
1215:According to Levan Gordeziani, while the Greek
227:(widespread, decrees, numismatics), many others
4405:The Orthodox Christian World: Routledge Worlds
4277:The Facts on File Companion to Classical Drama
3184:Burney, Charles; Lang, David Marshall (2001).
2850:. University of Michigan: Petite. p. 17.
2243:began to spread in the early first century by
1737:
1226:According to the scholar of Caucasian studies
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5851:
5679:
5267:
5050:
4807:
3949:"Liddell, Scott, Jones Ancient Greek Lexicon"
3143:
3141:
3119:. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. p. 59.
783:Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
8:
4664:A companion to the Achaemenid Persian Empire
4241:
4128:
3899:Revue des Etudes Georgiennes et Caucasiennes
2904:
1682:Colchis provided slaves as a tribute to the
4629:Edge of Empires : A History of Georgia
3889:, 2nd century CE) correspond to the modern
3539:Levan Gordzeiani. "Some Remarks on Qulḫa."
3393:, p. 10, Greenwood, US (December 1, 2008),
3075:Les philoi royaux dans l'Asie hellenistique
2334:his name is found on a coin issued by him.
2053:, Mithridates VI made another of his sons,
1954:The tribes living in the southern Colchis (
1341:. Earlier writers speak of the "Kolchian" (
1196:on a stele; however, the exact location of
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3904:Grand Dictionnaire Encyclopédique Larousse
2761:chronicles. In the Old Armenian geography
2306:
2304:Little is known of the rulers of Colchis.
1666:Economy, agriculture and natural resources
1200:is disputed. Some scholars argue the name
420:
186:
163:
4722:, Tbilisi, 1984 (in Russian and English).
3979:
3881:(mentioned by Pliny, 1st century CE) and
3705:
3693:Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
3517:Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions
2987:Asatiani, Nodar; Janelidże, Otar (2009).
2950:they absorbed part of Diaokh (c.750 BCE)
2846:Asatiani, Nodar; Janelidże, Otar (2009).
1846:regarded the Colchians as "dark-skinned (
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
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4079:
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3343:, Igor Mikhailovich Diakonov, p. 75
3251:
3047:
2919:
2426:
1482:Colchis and its eastern neighbor Iberia.
960:tribe ancestral to contemporary western
251:• Consolidation of Colchian tribes
4737:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
4639:Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VI, Fasc. 1
4636:Thordarson, Fridrik (1993). "COLCHIS".
4558:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
3975:
3572:History and culture of ancient Abkhazia
2807:
2645:
2061:in 65 BC, Colchis was occupied by
2007:
1294:Although some ancient authors consider
432:
4763:Golden graves, archeological evidences
4039:Studies in Christian Caucasian History
3927:tribes must have been part of a great
3832:Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
3403:Handbook of Major Soviet Nationalities
3341:The Pre-history of the Armenian People
3299:. Indiana University Press. p. 8.
3150:Studies in Christian Caucasian History
2711:
2540:, King of Colchis, son of the sun-god
1389:, and the Anticites or Atticitus (now
1219:etymologically descends from Urartian
941:) located on the eastern coast of the
4540:Phasis: The River and City of Colchis
671:Armenia within the Kingdom of Georgia
316:
303:
285:
271:
258:
248:
244:
7:
4720:The Country of the Enchantress Media
4378:The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom
2169:staged a major uprising against the
1856:states that the Colchians, with the
58:adding citations to reliable sources
4687:Dialogues d'histoire ancienne Année
4393:"Apollonius of Rhodes", p. 130
4094:, 2nd Ed., Ronald Grigor Suny, p 13
3938:, 2005, translated by Irene Kutsia)
3624:Apollonius Rhodius: the Argonautica
3391:Culture and Customs of the Caucasus
2075:(63–47 BC). On the fall of Pompey,
1474:Physical-geographic characteristics
6150:Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
4380:"The Amazons, The Female Serpents"
4267:, George Stanley Faber p. 409
4184:the Measure of the Olympic Stadium
3733:. Calendon Press. pp. 54–58.
3707:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2001.tb01318.x
3429:; Bohdan Nahaylo, Victor Swoboda.
2966:. Paris: L'Harmattan. p. 31.
2821:. Cambridge Scholars. p. 99.
2446:. This painting is located in the
2239:According to traditional accounts
1695:Prehistory and earliest references
945:, centered in present-day western
795:Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
25:
6000:Unification of the Georgian realm
4180:Arrian; Falconer, Thomas (1805).
4092:The Making of the Georgian Nation
3785:Journal of Archaeological Science
3433:, p. 11, Hamish Hamilton (1990),
3297:The Making of the Georgian Nation
3098:Avery, Catherine B., ed. (1962).
3061:The Making of the Georgian Nation
3023:; Charlesworth, Martin Percival;
1711:, that emerged toward the Middle
1615:Colchis has a high proportion of
1458:), the traditional birthplace of
1347:) people and their mythical king
1267:). The south of Colchis bordered
771:Georgia within the Russian Empire
627:Unification of the Georgian realm
6245:
6119:Absorption by the Russian Empire
5646:
5171:
5023:
4365:A New Companion to Greek Tragedy
3316:. Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
3270:. Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
3219:A history of the Georgian people
2889:A History of the Georgian Nation
2658:
2025:
2010:
1600:The climate is mild humid; near
1184:. In the mid-eighth century BC,
881:
440:
377:
352:
34:
4739:(1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD)
4610:Mitchell, John Malcolm (1911).
4108:. Calendon Press. p. 154.
3593:, book 1, chapter 2, section 2"
3570:Anchabadze, Zurab Vianorovich.
2784:
2770:
2474:and was the destination of the
1323:
45:needs additional citations for
6920:Former monarchies of West Asia
6135:Democratic Republic of Georgia
5001:Democratic Republic of Georgia
4263:PMG545 (Schol. Eur. Med. 19);
3758:. Calendon Press. p. 67.
3421:, p.30, Bloomsbury US (1999),
3234:Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
3101:New Century Classical Handbook
2991:. Tbilisi: Petite. p. 16.
1707:, related to the neighbouring
787:Democratic Republic of Georgia
687:Collapse of the Georgian realm
663:Kingdom of Georgia (1256–1329)
1:
6910:Former countries in West Asia
4303:, Donna Rosenberg p. 218
3466:Lang, David Marshall (1966).
3450:The Cambridge Ancient History
3419:National Treasures of Georgia
3188:. Phoenix Press. p. 194.
3130:Lang, David Marshall (1966).
3115:Lang, David Marshall (1966).
3073:Savalli-Lestrade, I. (1998).
3030:The Cambridge Ancient History
1864:, were the first to practice
1490:Map of Colchis and Iberia by
1283:, on the other hand, extends
1192:, inscribed his victory over
1106:
679:Turkoman invasions of Georgia
6395:Russian-occupied territories
6226:Timeline of Georgian history
5283:Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia
4265:The Origin of Pagan Idolatry
3367:, Claudia Sagona, p. 35
3006:. Archaeopress. p. 141.
2700:
2281:Caucasian campaign of Pompey
2157:Caucasian campaign of Pompey
1761:) in the sixth century BC."
1738:
1630:and other evergreen shrubs,
1020:Dioscourias (modern Sukhumi)
791:Red Army invasion of Georgia
675:Timurid invasions of Georgia
27:Historical region of Georgia
6915:Former monarchies of Europe
5241:Borders of the Roman Empire
4785:at the Piano (amarcord.be)
4495:. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
3901:, 6-7, 1990-1991, 247-263;
3310:Morritt, Robert D. (2017).
3264:Morritt, Robert D. (2017).
3202:Cornell, Svante E. (2002).
1081:districts; and present-day
659:Mongol invasions of Georgia
583:Umayyad invasion of Georgia
6951:
6905:Former countries in Europe
5954:Christianization of Iberia
4315:, Joy Reichard p. 169
4291:, Trevor Bryce p. 171
3559:History of ancient Georgia
3493:O, Lordkipanidze. (1991).
3035:Cambridge University Press
2791:
2777:
2694:
2206:Periplus of the Euxine Sea
2150:
1848:
1728:
1494:printed in Leipzig in 1706
1370:
1353:
1343:
1329:
1002:as the destination of the
916:
667:Kingdom of Western Georgia
551:Christianization of Iberia
523:Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia
6851:
6590:
6512:
6429:
6263:
6243:
6109:Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
6082:Principality of Mingrelia
5641:
5169:
5065:Territories with limited
5021:
4991:Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
4943:Principality of Mingrelia
4833:
4627:Rayfield, Donald (2012).
4486:General and cited sources
4202:West, Barbara A. (2009).
3844:10.1016/j.jaa.2017.03.003
3805:10.1016/j.jas.2014.03.034
3415:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
2598:, daughter of King Aeëtes
2580:, daughter of King Aeëtes
2470:, and the fire-breathing
2438:arriving at Colchis. The
2123:, was induced by Emperor
1414:called Sebastopolis, now
1006:, as well as the home to
937:
751:Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
735:Principality of Mingrelia
639:Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti
539:Arsacid dynasty of Iberia
331:
327:
245:
185:
180:
6363:Administrative divisions
6104:Shah Abbas I's invasions
6067:Principality of Abkhazia
6010:First Kingdom of Kakheti
5077:partially or temporarily
4975:Principality of Samtskhe
4948:Principality of Abkhazia
4910:First Kingdom of Kakheti
4554:Marincola, John (2001).
3628:Harvard University Press
3355:, Volume 1, p. 1040
3217:Allen, W. E. D. (1932).
2489:also were said to be of
2257:Hellenistic civilization
2153:Georgia in the Roman era
2101:Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus
2059:Mithridates VI of Pontus
2034:Georgian National Museum
1410:or Dioscuris (under the
739:Principality of Abkhazia
519:Georgia in the Roman era
274:• Two invasions of
6072:Principality of Svaneti
5995:Kingdom of the Iberians
5899:Shulaveri–Shomu culture
4958:Principality of Svaneti
4619:Encyclopædia Britannica
4575:The Geographical Review
4436:. Peeters. p. 10.
4143:, Nic Fields p. 29
4028:, James Minahan, p. 116
3574:. Moscow -1964. P. 132.
3413:; Aleksandr Prokhorov.
3353:Encyclopædia Britannica
2932:Morritt, R. D. (2010).
2815:Morritt, R. D. (2010).
2767:, it is referred to as
2752:The Georgian Chronicles
2586:, sister of King Aeëtes
2508:until it was seized by
2395:under the authority of
2377:under the authority of
2091:, and reduced Colchis,
1406:. The chief towns were
1275:makes Colchis begin at
1122:Greco-Roman ethnography
731:Principality of Svaneti
643:Byzantine–Georgian wars
611:Kingdom of the Iberians
459:Shulaveri–Shomu culture
5970:Principality of Iberia
5069:occupation and contact
4878:Principality of Iberia
4491:Braund, David (1994).
4104:David, Braund (1994).
4016:Plin, I, xxxiii, c. 3.
3754:David, Braund (1994).
3729:David, Braund (1994).
3452:, John Anthony Crook,
3027:; Bury, John Bernard.
2964:Histoire de la Géorgie
2938:. Cambridge Scholars.
2887:Javakhishvili, Ivane.
2451:
1922:
1886:
1648:, the Caucasus adder (
1640:Caucasian parsley frog
1495:
1483:
1237:
1101:Geography and toponyms
1035:Middle Assyrian Empire
647:Great Turkish Invasion
579:Principality of Iberia
319:• Disestablished
181:13th century BC–131 AD
6114:1795 Persian Invasion
6077:Principality of Guria
4953:Principality of Guria
4699:10.3406/dha.1993.2084
4668:John Wiley & Sons
4389:William G. Thalmann,
4326:Innocence and Anarchy
4052:Description of Greece
3667:www.perseus.tufts.edu
3495:Archeology in Georgia
2891:. Book I. pp. 44–47.
2493:origin from Colchis.
2430:
2331:end of the 4th c. BC
2117:Pythodorida of Pontus
2051:Third Mithridatic War
2019:Cinquantenaire Museum
1879:). Herodotus writes:
1703:culture known as the
1606:temperate rainforests
1489:
1481:
1450:), Archaeopolis (now
1247:, on the west by the
873:Greco-Roman geography
727:Principality of Guria
208:Common languages
6710:World Heritage Sites
6293:Environmental issues
5735:Historical subgroups
4753:Herodotus on Colchis
4714:. Walter de Gruyter.
4670:, Inc. p. 665.
4409:Taylor & Francis
4403:Casiday, A. (2012).
4376:Mark Amaru Pinkham,
4187:. J. Cooke. p.
3620:Apollonius of Rhodes
3059:Ronald Grigor Suny,
3021:Cook, Stanley Arthur
2758:Conversion of Kartli
2448:Palace of Versailles
2121:Polemon II of Pontus
2083:, took advantage of
1636:Caucasian salamander
998:Colchis is known in
952:Its population, the
700:Early modern history
651:Georgian–Seljuk wars
587:Arab rule in Georgia
531:Iberian–Armenian War
54:improve this article
6160:Independent Georgia
5990:Kingdom of Abkhazia
5904:Kura–Araxes culture
5894:Prehistoric Georgia
4883:Kingdom of Abkhazia
4587:1993GeoRv..83...79M
4432:Rapp, S.H. (2003).
4350:Diane P. Thompson,
3797:2014JArSc..49..147E
3630:. pp. II.417.
3555:Giorgi Melikishvili
3376:Robert D. Morritt,
2907:, p. 235, 240.
2131:(63) and later, in
2095:, and some part of
1748:Neo-Assyrian Empire
1492:Christoph Cellarius
1318:) and Dioscurias".
1255:, beyond which was
1235:Georgian formation.
1147:names are present.
1114:ethnically Georgian
974:David Marshall Lang
958:Kartvelian-speaking
869:classical antiquity
655:Georgian Golden Age
615:Kingdom of Abkhazia
515:Pharnavazid dynasty
463:Kura–Araxes culture
452:Prehistoric Georgia
306:• Conquest of
261:• Conquest of
240:Classical antiquity
146: /
6925:Historical regions
6552:Telecommunications
6180:Russo-Georgian War
6094:Kingdom of Kakheti
6062:Kingdom of Imereti
6057:Turkmen incursions
6052:Samtskhe atabegate
6015:Kingdom of Georgia
5985:Emirate of Tbilisi
5975:Bagrationi dynasty
5220:Sub-Saharan Africa
4970:Kingdom of Kakheti
4938:Kingdom of Imereti
4933:Kingdom of Georgia
4915:Emirate of Tbilisi
4892:Principalities of
4825:states throughout
4768:2017-10-06 at the
4536:Otar Lordkipanidze
4337:Margaret Meserve,
3152:. pp. 69, 84.
3148:Toumanoff, Cyril.
3025:Bury, John Bagnell
2989:History of Georgia
2604:, sister of Aeëtes
2452:
2271:, dwelling in the
2265:Mithraic Mysteries
2245:Andrew the Apostle
2087:being occupied in
1724:Eumelus of Corinth
1656:Robert's snow vole
1585:); and the modern
1500:physical geography
1496:
1484:
1357:), as well as his
1239:According to most
989:Kingdom of Georgia
803:Russo-Georgian War
799:Georgia since 1991
775:1832 Georgian plot
723:Kingdom of Imereti
719:Kingdom of Kakheti
711:Samtskhe-Saatabago
631:Kingdom of Georgia
603:Bagrationi dynasty
591:Emirate of Tbilisi
527:Campaign of Pompey
434:History of Georgia
192:Colchis and Iberia
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6089:Kingdom of Kartli
6047:Timur's invasions
6030:Battle of Didgori
6005:Kingdom of Hereti
5934:Kingdom of Iberia
5833:
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5653:Turkey portal
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5225:Equatorial Africa
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5089:Caucasian Albania
5032:
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4996:Republic of Guria
4965:Kingdom of Kartli
4905:Kingdom of Hereti
4748:Strabo on Colchis
4718:Akaki Urushadze.
4693:: 233–256 (235).
4642:. pp. 41–42.
4631:. Reaktion Books.
4565:978-0-19-922501-9
4528:978-90-04-10112-8
4461:Hewsen, Robert H.
4324:John Canzanella,
4242:Tsetskhladze 2022
4225:978-0-8160-7109-8
4129:Tsetskhladze 2021
4037:Cyril Toumanoff,
3921:Circassian-Adyghe
3597:perseus.tufts.edu
3389:Peter L. Roudik,
3378:Stones that Speak
3313:Stones that Speak
3267:Stones that Speak
2935:Stones that Speak
2905:Tsetskhladze 1993
2818:Stones that Speak
2713:[kolkʰís]
2641:Explanatory notes
2420:
2419:
1858:Ancient Egyptians
1742:mentioned by the
1684:Achaemenid Empire
1118:Kartvelian tribes
1031:Tukulti-Ninurta I
985:Kingdom of Iberia
978:Middle Bronze Age
923:for the Georgian
865:
864:
715:Kingdom of Kartli
623:Duchy of Kldekari
607:Kingdom of Hereti
599:Duchy of Klarjeti
511:Kingdom of Iberia
467:Legend of Kartlos
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6042:Mongol invasions
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1265:Lesser Caucasus
1261:Montes Moschici
1228:Cyril Toumanoff
1143:, and possibly
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6025:Seljuk wars
5719:Mingrelians
5695:Kartvelians
5623:Paphlagonia
5327:Hayasa-Azzi
5210:Scandinavia
5143:Netherlands
5138:Mesopotamia
4926:Middle Ages
4871:Middle Ages
4778:(in German)
4517:. pp.
4354:p. 193
4214:. pp.
4050:Pausanias,
3838:: 109–126.
3791:: 147–159.
2525:Argonautica
2440:Argonautica
2406:Aristarchus
2367:Mithridates
2345:325–280 BC
2287:Numismatics
2081:Mithridates
2067:Aristarchus
2047:Mithridates
1930:Mingrelians
1736:records as
1660:cave shrimp
1597:districts.
1577:provinces (
1516:Likhi Range
1289:Rioni River
1110: 13th
1097:provinces.
571:Iberian War
564:Middle Ages
337:Preceded by
313:After 70 BC
153: /
6894:Categories
6832:Saint Nino
6660:Mingrelian
6641:Languages
6476:Parliament
6449:Government
6037:Golden Age
5772:Mossynoeci
5757:Machelones
5724:Laz people
5598:Cappadocia
5578:Antigonids
5527:Carchemish
5474:Cimmerians
5414:Purushanda
5409:Sagalassos
5345:Kizzuwatna
5312:Carchemish
5290:Bronze Age
4787:(in Dutch)
4367:p. 66
4328:p. 58
4115:0198144733
3909:Kartvelian
3891:Abkhazians
3765:0198144733
3740:0198144733
3672:2020-04-07
3602:2020-04-07
3519:, 6, 9–38.
3439:0029224012
3427:0856675016
3411:0029170907
2518:Prometheus
2392:fl. 65 BC
2358:2nd c. BC
2294:Achaemenid
2210:Machelones
2141:Dioscurias
2133:Cappadocia
2097:Cappadocia
1987:skeptoukhi
1862:Ethiopians
1849:μελάγχροες
1794:Mossynoeci
1766:Machelones
1717:Bronze Age
1713:Bronze Age
1701:Bronze Age
1621:Palaeogene
1452:Nokalakevi
1408:Dioscurias
1296:Dioscurias
1186:Sarduri II
1156:Circassian
856:Chronology
296:invasions
282:744/743 BC
278:of Urartu
80:newspapers
6745:Georgians
6735:Education
6685:Mythology
6562:Transport
6527:Companies
6486:President
6439:Elections
6338:Volcanoes
6278:Black Sea
6256:Geography
6165:Civil War
5980:Arab rule
5944:Roman era
5825:Misimians
5809:Saspeires
5742:Colchians
5608:Commagene
4838:Antiquity
4733:"Colchis"
4261:Simonides
3852:0278-4165
3813:0305-4403
3716:0024-4066
3646:249603642
3585:Herodotus
2802:Citations
2635:Zygopolis
2578:Chalciope
2569:Chalciope
2514:Argonauts
2504:hung the
2476:Argonauts
2436:Argonauts
2410:63–47 BC
2321:1. Akes (
2296:satrapy.
2105:Polemon I
2079:, son of
1940:Pausanias
1934:Georgians
1873:Sesostris
1854:Herodotus
1844:Herodotus
1676:pheasants
1645:Darevskia
1535:Samegrelo
1504:Black Sea
1420:Shorapani
1359:eponymous
1335:Aeschylus
1314:(modern.
1263:(now the
1249:Black Sea
1160:Euphrates
1152:Abkhazian
1137:Anatolian
1069:; modern
1043:Samegrelo
1004:Argonauts
964:, namely
962:Georgians
954:Colchians
943:Black Sea
919:) was an
821:Etymology
575:Lazic War
290:Cimmerian
276:Sardur II
150:42°N 42°E
69:"Colchis"
6874:Category
6800:Borjgali
6755:Diaspora
6700:Religion
6646:Georgian
6637:Gambling
6595:Alphabet
6471:Military
6422:Politics
6403:Abkhazia
6298:Glaciers
6201:Monarchs
6189:By topic
5871:articles
5799:Iberians
5792:Zydretae
5787:Tibareni
5777:Phasians
5762:Macrones
5628:Pergamon
5593:Bithynia
5457:Iron Age
5297:Ahhiyawa
5234:See also
5158:Scotland
5153:Slovakia
5075:Occupied
4898:Klarjeti
4823:Georgian
4766:Archived
4463:(1992).
3622:(2006).
3561:. P. 64.
3456:, p. 255
3380:, p. 143
3170:. Baker.
2834:Kilkhi).
2609:See also
2602:Pasiphaë
2573:Absyrtus
2561:Pasiphae
2544:and the
2532:Absyrtus
2512:and the
2491:Scythian
2458:home of
2456:mythical
2434:and the
2388:Machares
2354:Saulaces
2324:Basileus
2277:Pitsunda
2261:paganism
2259:, local
2214:Heniochi
2179:Heniochi
2167:Anicetus
2111:and the
2055:Machares
1976:Trapezus
1974:reached
1956:Macrones
1860:and the
1798:Macrones
1786:Tibareni
1782:Chalybes
1774:Zydretae
1770:Heniochi
1759:Kolkheti
1744:Urartian
1734:Urartian
1632:wingnuts
1579:Lazistan
1551:Abkhazia
1524:Kobuleti
1432:Pitsunda
1300:Heniochi
1279:, while
1257:Sarmatia
1179:Urartian
1067:Abkhazia
1027:Assyrian
1022:alone.
1010:and the
991:and the
933:Georgian
826:Monarchs
426:a series
424:Part of
294:Scythian
236:Iron Age
110:May 2024
18:Colchian
6900:Colchis
6858:Outline
6783:Symbols
6620:Cuisine
6583:Culture
6557:Tourism
6505:Economy
6378:Regions
6373:Tbilisi
6318:Mammals
6283:Climate
6268:Borders
6221:Battles
5929:Colchis
5924:Diauehi
5879:History
5867:Georgia
5818:Taochoi
5814:Diauehi
5747:Byzeres
5618:Osroene
5613:Galatia
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