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Argveti (Georgian: არგვეთი), also Margveti (Georgian: მარგვეთი), is a historic district in Imereti, western Georgia. The area lay on the historic Iberian-Lazican
Argveti
735 invasion
Marwan pursued him into Lazica, inflicting comparable destruction. In Argveti, local rulers Davit and Konstantin resisted but were captured and executed
Umayyad_invasion_of_Georgia
Town in Imereti, Georgia
the 3rd century BC, it served as a residence of the eristavi (dukes) of Argveti (also known as the Duchy of Shorapani) in the Antiquity and the early Middle
Shorapani
1463 battle
Georgia in 1460. Date August, 1463 Location near the fortress Chikhori, Argveti Result Bagrat's victory Belligerents Kingdom of Imereti Principality of
Battle_of_Chikhori
Feudal state in the Caucasus (778–1008)
duchies: Abkhazia proper, Tskhumi, Bedia, Guria, Racha and Takveri, Svaneti, Argveti, and Kutatisi. During his reign Abkhazian kingdom was at the stage of the
Kingdom_of_Abkhazia
name Kldekari means the rock door. Kldekari Fortress was built after the Argveti feudal lord Liparit I Baghvashi in IX century moved to Trialeti in the
Kldekari_Fortress
from the eighth century. This house, centered at the western district of Argveti, has survived to the end of the Georgian kingdoms and the Russian Empire
Mkheidze
Municipality in Imereti, Georgia
notably the Shorapani and Sviri castles in the historical village of Argveti and a castle from the 6th-7th centuries in Tabakini. There are old churches
Zestaponi_Municipality
was an 11th-century Georgian general and duke (eristavi) of Kldekari, Argveti, and Orbeti-Samshvilde of the House of Liparitid-Baguashi from 1059 to
Ivane_I_of_Kldekari
King of Abkhazia (r. 767–828)
duchies: Abkhazia proper, Tskhumi, Bedia, Guria, Racha and Takveri, Svaneti, Argveti, and Kutatisi. Leon II during his life strengthened the contacts with the
Leon_II_of_Abkhazia
Cultural heritage monument in Georgia
"Place of the Martyrs", is related to the brothers of a noble family of Argveti, David and Constantine, who organized a rebellion against the occupying
Motsameta_Monastery
King of Georgia from 1027 to 1072
emir of Tbilisi again marched against Bagrat. The provinces of Kartli and Argveti were occupied and pillaged. Bagrat's long-time rivals, the Shaddadids of
Bagrat_IV_of_Georgia
Baghuashi, who had been expelled by the Abkhazian kings from his fiefdom of Argveti (in upper Imereti). In their new fiefdom, the Liparitids accepted the suzerainty
Duchy_of_Kldekari
King of Imereti
his accession and seized control of the regions of Racha, Lechkhumi, and Argveti. In vain did the nobles of Imereti try to reconcile the brothers and internecine
Constantine_I_of_Imereti
Natural limestone monolith in Georgia
Katskhi Pillar Religion Affiliation Georgian Orthodox Church District Argveti District (historic) Chiatura District (present) Region Caucasus Leadership
Katskhi_Pillar
Date Capital Territory Abkhazia by 8th century Tskhumi Abkhazia, Zichia Argveti by 8th century Shorapani upper Imereti Hereti by 1010 Khornabuji south-eastern
Saeristavo
King of Georgia from 1008 to 1014
defeating the rebellious duke. Rati was pardoned and appointed duke of Argveti in western Georgia. On 31 March 1000, Bagrat III’s adoptive father, David
Bagrat_III_of_Georgia
Military expedition by the Ottoman Empire
lost Baghdati. The heavily fortified towers of Chalatqe in the canton of Argveti offered stiff resistance, but were eventually blown up by Ishak Pasha's
Ottoman invasion of western Georgia (1703)
Ottoman_invasion_of_western_Georgia_(1703)
Name list
Duke of Kldekari (died 1080), Georgian general and duke of Kldekari, Argveti, and Orbeti-Samshvilde Ivane Javakhishvili (1876–1940), Georgian historian
Ivane
1014–1204 conflicts
Georgia. Thus, in the period of 1045–1048, Liparit IV, Duke of Trialeti, Argveti, Lower and Upper Iberia, Prince-Constable of Georgia, became the most powerful
Byzantine–Georgian_wars
believe the family to have been native to the western Georgian district of Argveti whence they were ousted by the kings of Abkhazia in the 870s. Either way
Liparitids
Monastery in Katskhi, Georgia
century. The Katskhi monastery is located in the medieval district of Argveti, later part of Imereti. It was built in honor of the Holy Trinity at the
Katskhi_Monastery
King of Imereti (r. 1484–1510)
(district commands), each led by the king and the hereditary lords of Argveti, Racha, and Lechkhumi. However, unlike the reform in Kakheti—which strengthened
Alexander_II_of_Imereti
Georgian noble family
The map of the Duchy of Argveti, ruled by the House of Amanelisdze
Amanelisdze
King of Kartli from 1658 to 1676
territories east of the Bodja River, including the prosperous province of Argveti. Vameq III, in turn, took control of the lands west of the Bodja River
Vakhtang_V
Conflicts between the Kingdom of Georgia and the Seljuq Empire from c. 1048 to 1213
had to vacate Kakheti and retreat to Kartli. The provinces of Kartli and Argveti were occupied and pillaged. The retreated king was saved when severe snowfalls
Georgian–Seljuk_wars
Campaign of Georgian King against the nomads in the Northern Caucasus
Vakhtang managed to spread his rule over Egrisi. He annexed the historic Argveti and Svaneti provinces. Although Egrisi and Svaneti became principalities
Vakhtang Gorgasali's campaign in North Caucasus
Vakhtang_Gorgasali's_campaign_in_North_Caucasus
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Theoctistus of Nicomedia (304) Martyrs David and Constantine, Princes of Argveti, Georgia (740) Venerable Monk-Martyrs Michael, Abbot of Zovia Monastery
October 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
October_2_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Western Georgian monarchy
succeeded in taking control of the eastern regions of the kingdom, including Argveti, Racha, and Lechkhumi. Despite repeated attempts at reconciliation by the
Kingdom_of_Western_Georgia
King of Western Georgia
the northern provinces of the kingdom, including Racha, Lechkhumi, and Argveti, leading to a civil war between the claimant and the legitimate monarch
Michael_of_Imereti
Football club
row with a 4–35 aggregate goal difference. Margveti, also mentioned as Argveti in historic annals, was a duchy between VIII and XI centuries on large
FC_Margveti_2006
Church in Georgia
Taqaishvili hypothesized they represented the pre-Kakhaberidze dukes of Argveti. "List of Immovable Cultural Monuments" (PDF) (in Georgian). National Agency
Darkveti_church
Georgia. Thus, in the period of 1045-1048, Liparit IV, Duke of Trialeti, Argveti, Lower and Upper Iberia, Prince-Constable of Georgia, became the most powerful
Liparit_IV_of_Kldekari
Russian conquest of Imereti in 1810, he lived in his family estate in Argveti. The Russian commander-in-chief in the Caucasus, General Tormasov, ordered
Prince_David_of_Imereti
whole of Svaneti, Abkhazia, Saegro, Guria, Samokalako, Racha, Takveri and Argveti". He brought these lands as well as the Sanigi and "Keshigi" (Circassians)
Vardan_I_Dadiani
Cave in Georgia
Locally known as Maghara (Georgian: მაღარა) cave is located in Okriba-Argveti ridge, south of Shalataghele River in Chishura River [ka] gorge 320 meters
Tsutskhvati Cave Natural Monument
Tsutskhvati_Cave_Natural_Monument
Prince of Guria
1712, George VII and Zurab Abashidze secretly invaded the district of Argveti and inflicted defeat on Mamia and George Abashidze at Chkhari. Gurieli
Mamia_III_Gurieli
Chkheidze and Chijavadze. memarjvene, "right flank", included the district of Argveti. memartskhene, "left flank", was the Duchy of Racha. mepis, "royal", comprised
Sadrosho
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