- The
Royal Palace of
Geguti (Georgian: გეგუთის სასახლე) was a
Georgian royal palace active during the
Middle Ages.
Currently only
ruins remain at the eponymous...
- unprotected, as the
Georgian court was
spending Easter at the
Palace of
Geguti. Ani was
thoroughly plundered and a po****tion of 12,000 was
allegedly m****acred...
-
Sataplia Cave,
where one can
observe footprints of dinosaurs;
ruins of
Geguti Palace,
which was one of the
residences of
Georgian monarchs; "Okros Chardakhi"...
-
Seljuks were
wintering near the
banks of Mtkvari.
David first moved to
Geguti, and from
there to Khupati. The
Seljuks found out how far it was, they camped...
-
Zugdidi a 19th
Century palace built by
David Dadiani the
Prince of Samegrelo.
Geguti Palace Kutaisi 12th
Century ruins of the
palace of the
kings of Imereti...
-
Seljuks were
wintering near the
banks of Mtkvari.
David first moved to
Geguti, and from
there to Khupati. The
Seljuks found out how far it was, they camped...
- 1191. The
rebels proclaimed Yury King of
Western Georgia in the
palace of
Geguti and
captured several provinces in the south-western Georgia, but were eventually...
-
Araxes in
April 1118. In
February 1120,
David the
Builder first moved to
Geguti, and from
there to Khupati. The
Seljuks found out how far it was, they camped...
- Kartli,
there was a
solar eclipse in
Georgia in 1357.
David died in 1360 in
Geguti. He is
buried in
Gelati Monastery, he
succeeded by his son,
Bagrat V the...
- real
royal court.
Presidential Palace Dadiani Palace Palace of
Mukhrani Geguti Romanov Palace (1892–95)
Vicegerent Palace The
Manhyia Palace (Asantehene's...