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MILITARY-POLITICAL CONFRONTATIONS IN THE KHANATES OF THE SOUTH CAUCASUS IN 1768-1774 AND EREKLE II [PDF]
In 1768, Fatali Khan of Quba together with Hussein Khan of Shaki took Shamakhi. Soon, however, the former also tried to subdue the Shaki Khanate. For this purpose, Fatali of-fered King Erekle II of Kartli-Kakheti and Ibrahim Khan of Karabakh to campaign ...
DAVID MERKVILADZE
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Plans of Erekle II, King of Kartli-Kakheti as regards the Campaign of Russian Troops in Dagestan in 1775 [PDF]
In the spring of 1775, in order to punish the Kaitag Utsmi Amir-Hamza, a military expedition of Russian troops under the command of General Medem was sent to Dagestan, after which, at the invitation of Fatali Khan of Derbent, these troops entered the ...
David Merkviladze
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THE CAUCASIAN GAMBIT OF WORLD EMPIRES AND EREKLE II
Mamuka Natsvaladze
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Türk-rus İlişkilerinde Gürcü Kralları (Kral I. Solomon-Kral II. Erekle ve Rusya İttifakı) [PDF]
Sibel ORHANKAZI
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In the presented paper, the struggle for the royal throne in Imereti in the 80s-90s of the 18th century and the policy of Erekle II is discussed and analyzed. It is noted that the death of Solomon I was followed by the activation of the influential feudal lords of Western Georgia.
Sulkhan Kuprashvili, Goderdzi Vachridze
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Military-political confrontations in the Khanates of the Caucasus in 1768-1774 and Erekle II [PDF]
David Merkviladze
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From Epic Stories to Epos of the King Erekle II
Nino Giorgadze
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Dagestani mountaineers were engaged in kidnapping people from eastern Georgia throughout the 16th — 18th сenturies. Part of the population kidnapped by the Dagestani mountaineers was dispatched to Istanbul by Turk merchants and part was transported to ...
Apolon Tabuashvili
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Military-Political Confrontations In The Khanates Of The South Caucasus In 1768-1774 And Erekle II
In 1768, Fatali Khan of Quba together with Hussein Khan of Shaki took Shamakhi. Soon, however, the former also tried to subdue the Shaki Khanate. For this purpose, Fatali offered King Erekle II of Kartli-Kakheti and Ibrahim Khan of Karabakh to campaign ...
David Merkviladze
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THE IMPACT OF THE CRIMEAN QUESTION ON GEORGIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS (1783—1784) [PDF]
This paper considers the reasons for drafting an additional article to the Treaty of Georgievsk, which concerns the issue of consecrating Georgian monarchs as kings.
Tabuashvili, A.
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