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volume 6, page 462, Tbilisi.
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- The
Battle of
Martqopi (Georgian: მარტყოფის ბრძოლა) was a 1625
military confrontation between the
Georgian Kingdom of
Kartli and
Safavid Iran. The Georgians...
- The
Martqopi monastery of the
Deity (Georgian: მარტყოფის ღვთაების მონასტერი, romanized: mart'q'opis
ghvtaebis monast'eri) is a
Georgian Orthodox monastery...
- of
Georgian origin, into the
family of an
Orthodox Christian priest in
Martqopi in the
southeastern Georgian province of Kakheti. As a child, he was captured...
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Aragvi and king
Teimuraz I of Kakheti—and
ambushed the
Iranian army at
Martqopi on
March 25, 1625,
winning a
decisive victory.
Saakadze went on to annihilate...
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Dedoplistsqaro and Hereti:
Melchisedek (Khachidze)
Bishop of
Gardabani and
Martqopi:
Jacob (Iakobishvili)
Bishop of
Surami and Khashuri:
Svimeon (Tsakashvili)...
- insurgents, who
unexpectedly attacked and destro**** the
Iranian camp at
Martqopi,
killing Qarachaqay Khan and one of his sons, Imam
Verdi Khan. Both were...
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Safavid Empire;
notorious for
annihilating an
Iranian army at the
Battle of
Martqopi in 1625
almost without own
losses Allahverdi Khan (c. 1560 – June 3, 1613)...
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small groups and send them into Kakheti,
while the
major army
camped near
Martqopi. On
March 25, 1625,
Saakadze summoned the war
council where he personally...
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final stage of culture's development.
These burial mounds are
known as the
Martqopi (or Martkopi)
period mounds.
Those on the left bank of the
river Alazani...