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Nekresi (Georgian: ნეკრესი) is a
historic and
archaeological site in
eastern Georgian region of Kakheti,
between the town of
Qvareli and the
village of...
- The
Nekresi monastery (Georgian: ნეკრესის მონასტერი, romanized: nek'resis monast'eri) is a
Georgian Orthodox monastery in the
eastern Georgian region...
- Georgia. From 1995 to 2003, Chilashvili's
archaeological expedition in
Nekresi (the
Kakheti region of
Eastern Georgia)
discovered early Georgian inscriptions...
- was one of the
thirteen ****yrian
apostles of
Georgia and the
bishop of
Nekresi who
arrived in
Georgia under the
leadership of St.
Ioane of
Zedazeni (John...
- The
Nekresi fire
temple (Georgian: ნეკრესის ცეცხლის ტაძარი, romanized: nek'resis
tsetskhlis t'adzari) is an
archaeological complex in the
eastern Georgian...
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Trdat with the
construction of
churches at
Rustavi and
Nekresi. The
church founded by
Trdat at
Nekresi is
identified by the
archaeologist Nodar Bakhtadze...
- the
middle of the 6th century,
exemplified by a
prototypical church at
Nekresi.
Existence of such
churches in
Syria has not been proven,
making three-church...
- in
Mtskheta (6th century)
Anchiskhati Church (6th century) in
Tbilisi Nekresi Monastery Complex (4th-9th centuries) in
Kakheti Sioni church (7th century)...
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fragmented Asomtavruli inscriptions,
discovered by him at the
ruined town of
Nekresi, in Georgia's
easternmost province of Kakheti, in the 1980s, to the 1st...
- The
ruins of the
Nekresi fire
temple have been
identified as a
Zoroastrian fire temple, sun temple, or a
Manichean shrine....