- The
Khrami (Georgian: ხრამი, Azerbaijani: Anaxatır), in its
upper course Ktsia, is a
river in
eastern Georgia and
western Azerbaijan, and a
right tributary...
- Dzoragyugh. It ends in
Georgia where it
discharges from the left into the
Khrami, a
tributary of the Kura.
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Khrami Hydro Power Cascades are
large power plants in Georgia, They act as the nation's main
regulatory power plant,
consisting of 2
individual Dams that...
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except the
upper layers where
metal objects have been
discovered as in
Khramis Didi-Gora and
Aruchlo I. The Shulaveri–Shomu
culture predates the Maykop...
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other sites of the
Shulaveris group,
Imiris Gora,
Shulaveri Gora, and
Khramis Didi Gora.
These settlements occupy an area of
about 800 hectares. Aruchlo...
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steeply southeast past
Rustavi and
turns eastward at its
confluence with the
Khrami,
crossing the Georgia-Azerbaijan
border and
flowing across gr****lands into...
- is so
named because there is a red-brick
bridge arch
bridge across the
Khrami River in the no-man's land area
between the
border posts. The bridge's current...
- ultimatum,
Georgian forces were
attacked by
Armenians and
pushed back to
river Khrami.
Georgians consolidated and counterattacked,
pushing Armenian forces out...
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several Neolithic sites in
South Caucasus, such as at Aratashen, and at
Khramis Didi-gora
dating from the 6th
millennium BC.
Obsidian from
Meydan Dağ (to...
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Armenia was
unsuccessful in its
objective of
occupying lands up to the
Khrami river and was
pushed back by
Georgian forces to the
village of Sadakhlo...