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Historical Region in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia
Meskheti (Georgian: მესხეთი [me̞s̪χe̞t̪ʰi], Turkish: Meshetya) or Samtskhe (Georgian: სამცხე [s̪ämt̪͡s̪ʰχe̞]), also known as Moschia in ancient sources
Meskheti
Ethnic subgroup of Turks
Türkleri; Georgian: მესხეთის თურქები Meskhetis turk'ebi) are a Turkish ethnic subgroup who historically inhabited the Meskheti region of Georgia, along the border
Meskhetian_Turks
Mountain range in southwestern Georgia
Meskheti Range (Georgian: მესხეთის ქედი) (Meskh/Meskhet/Meskhetian Range, Adzhar-Imereti Range, Achara-Imereti Range Adzhar-Akhaltsikh Range also Moschian
Meskheti_Range
Mountain system at the intersection of Europe and Asia
Range lie the Colchis Plain and the Kur-Araz Lowland respectively. The Meskheti Range is a part of the Lesser Caucasus system. In the southeast, the Aras
Caucasus_Mountains
Region (mkhare) of Georgia
center. Samtskhe–Javakheti is made up of the historical Georgian provinces Meskheti, Javakheti and Tori. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, the South Caucasus
Samtskhe–Javakheti
Georgian poet
Archil identify Rustaveli as a native of the southern Georgian region of Meskheti, where his home village Rustavi was located (in modern-day Aspindza Municipality
Shota_Rustaveli
situated in Khertvisi village of Aspindza Municipality, Southern Georgia, in Meskheti region. The fortress was first mentioned in the 10th-11th centuries. The
Khertvisi_Fortress
assimilated by old Kartvelian peoples and named Meskhetians, the inhabitants of Meskheti in far southwestern Georgia - Sakartvelo) Mossynoeci (possible Mushki,
List of ancient peoples of Anatolia
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Anatolia
Georgian ruling dynasty (800–1829 AD)
Jaqeli ჯაყელი Parent house Chorchaneli Country Meskheti (Georgia) Founded 9th century Founder Beshken Jaqeli Final ruler Yusup III Jaqeli Titles Prince
House_of_Jaqeli
Safavid (i.e. "eastern") part of Samtskhe–Meskheti according to the Treaty of Zuhab. All of Samtskhe–Meskheti remained thenceforth in Ottoman hands.
List of rulers of Safavid Georgia
List_of_rulers_of_Safavid_Georgia
Ethnographic subgroup of Georgians
of the Georgian language. Meskhetians are the indigenous population of Meskheti, a historical region in southern Georgia. Today they are mainly followers
Meskhetians
Football club
FC Meskheti (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი მესხეთი) is a defunct Georgian football club based in Akhaltsikhe. Most recently the club took part in Regionuli
FC_Meskheti_Akhaltsikhe
Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire (1623-1639)
Armenia decisively came under Ottoman rule. The eastern part of Samtskhe (Meskheti) was irrevocably lost to the Ottomans as well as Mesopotamia. Although
Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)
Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1623–1639)
Historic spa place in Georgia
the northern slope of Meskheti Range, in the gorge of Bzhuzhi river. It is on the way to Gomismta-Shuakhevi path through Meskheti Mountains. After the
Gomismta
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
000 higher plants of Georgia are endemic. The west-central slopes of the Meskheti Range in Ajaria as well as several locations in Samegrelo and Abkhazia
Georgia_(country)
Turkic ethnic group
Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, Meskhetian Turks originally based in Meskheti, Georgia; and ethnic Turkish people across the Middle East, where they
Turkish_people
Principality
Samtskhe. Manuchar was overthrown and Qvarqvare became the new ruler of Meskheti. After this Manuchar asked his suzerain Sultan Selim for help of which
Samtskhe-Saatabago
Village in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia
Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia. It is located on the southern slopes of the Meskheti Range on the left bank of the Otskhe river. It is at an elevation of 1
Abastumani (Adigeni municipality)
Abastumani_(Adigeni_municipality)
Culinary traditions of the country of Georgia
distinct taste from the more widespread Penovani Khachapuri. it is made in Meskheti. Ossetian Khachapuri also called "Osuri" (ოსური) or by its original name
Georgian_cuisine
Kakhaber I Gurieli (c. 1385–1410) Mamia Gurieli (c. 1450–1469) Kakhaber II Gurieli (1469–1483) George I Gurieli (1483–1512}) Mamia I Gurieli (1512–1534)
List of Georgian princes (mtavars)
List_of_Georgian_princes_(mtavars)
Ethnic Turks living in Kazakhstan
Qazaqstandağy türıkter) are ethnic Turks who live in Kazakhstan, mostly from Meskheti after the Deportation of the Meskhetian Turks. The First All-Union Census
Turks_in_Kazakhstan
Historical region in Western Asia, Caucasus
e., Upper Kartli or Upper Iberia) and is also a synonym for historical Meskheti. Many important Georgian cultural monuments from the middle ages are located
Tao-Klarjeti (historical region)
Tao-Klarjeti_(historical_region)
Georgian ruling prince
Beka I Jaqeli Jaqeli Preceded by Sargis I Prince of Meskheti 1285-1308 Succeeded by Sargis II
Beka_I_Jaqeli
Georgian cheese
q'veli, lit. 'stuffed cheese') is a traditional Georgian string cheese from Meskheti region of the country. Tenili cheese is known to be made with the most
Tenili
Atabeg of Samtskhe
a Prince of Samtskhe-Saatabago, styled Atabeg of Samtskhe or Prince of Meskheti during 1451–1498. He was a member of the Jaqeli family, the son of Ivane
Qvarqvare_II_Jaqeli
Georgian candle-shaped nut candy
made from must from local grapes in the areas of Kakheti, Kartli, or Meskheti thickened with wheat flour. Wheat flour is also used for making condensed
Churchkhela
1944 ethnic cleansing of the Meskhetian Turks in the Soviet Union
The entire Meskhetian Turk population from the Meskheti region of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (now Georgia) was forcibly transferred by the
Deportation of the Meskhetian Turks
Deportation_of_the_Meskhetian_Turks
Sabiana Born 10th century Georgia Died 11th century Meskheti Occupation Christian nun
Sabiana
Region of Georgia
sea level. Around 60% of Adjara is covered by forests. Many parts of the Meskheti Range (the west-facing slopes) are covered by temperate rain forests. Adjara
Adjara
Medieval Georgian state
Arsiani Mountains were Tao, Klarjeti, Nigali, and Shavsheti, to the east lay Meskheti, Erusheti, Javakheti, Artaani, Abotsi, Kola and Basiani. The landscape
Kingdom_of_the_Iberians
Biblical figure, son of Japheth (Genesis 10)
Caucasus people such as Armenians, share descent from Meshech (Georgian: Meskheti), Tubal, and Togarmah. In 1498, Annio da Viterbo published fragments known
Meshech
the Kingdom of Imereti and the Ottoman Empire at the place of Karagak, Meskheti, in 1543. At the request of Qvarqvare III’s son Kaikhosro, the Ottoman
Battle_of_Karagak
Football league season
because of unknown reasons, so Gagra took their spot. Tbilisi Borjomi Meskheti Mglebi Olimpi Sioni Zestaponi Tbilisi teams: Dinamo Gagra Locomotive Spartaki-Tskhinvali
2008–09_Umaglesi_Liga
Borough in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia
Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia. It is located on the southern slopes of the Meskheti Range (Lesser Caucasus), in the small river valley of Otskhe, 25 km northeast
Abastumani
Atabeg of Samtskhe
Samtskhe-Saatabago into eight Sanjaks and established Childir Eyalet on the lands of Meskheti. Qvarqvare IV was appointed as Christian ruler of Childir Eyalet, but his
Qvarqvare_IV_Jaqeli
Topics referred to by the same term
with the Moschi/Moschoi Meskheti, a region and former province of Georgia located within Moschia Meskhetians, people from Meskheti Meskhetian Turks, the
Moschi
In about 1283, Samtskhe (Meskheti) region in Georgia was struck by a major earthquake. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.0±0.5 on the surface wave magnitude
1283_Samtskhe_earthquake
Moschia (Meskheti, possibly related to Mushki) is a mountainous region of Georgia between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchis. The Moschian Mountains were the
Moschia
Multi-use stadium in Akhaltsikhe, Georgia
41.64139; 42.98917 Owner Government of Georgia Capacity 3,000 Surface Grass Field size 105 m × 70 m (344 ft × 230 ft) Tenants FC Meskheti Akhaltsikhe
Mikheil_Iadze_Stadium
Ethnic group in Azerbaijan
Joseph Stalin wanted to clear the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti, located near the Turkish-Georgian border which were likely to be hostile
Turks_in_Azerbaijan
Georgian illuminated manuscript of the Gospels
was later brought to Georgia and kept first at the Shorata Monastery (Meskheti), then in Vani (Imereti; hence comes its name) and eventually at the Gelati
Vani_Gospels
Geographic region
the Caucasian nation of Georgia to the east and south of the Likhi and Meskheti Ranges, but excluding the Black Sea region of Adjara. Eastern Georgia includes
Eastern_Georgia_(country)
Tusheti, Khevi, Mtiuleti, Gudamakari; and a southern Georgian region, Meskheti. Table songs from Kakheti in eastern Georgia usually feature a long drone
Music_of_Georgia_(country)
Historical Region in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia
now part of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region, together with Javakheti and Meskheti. It borders on Trialeti to the east, Imereti to the northwest and Shida
Tori_(Georgia)
Kartlian (Kartluri, ქართლური) in Kartli Meskhian (Meskhuri, მესხური) in Meskheti Javakhian (Javakhuri, ჯავახური) in Javakheti This group is spoken by the
Georgian_dialects
Tribe of ancient Anatolia
of the day." It is possible that the town Mossyna was named for them. Meskheti Moschi Meshech Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). Studies in Christian Caucasian
Mossynoeci
Kingdoms of Kartli, Kakheti and Imereti. 5 Principalities of Guria, Svaneti, Meskheti, Abkhazeti and Samegrelo. Neighboring large empires subsequently exploited
History_of_Georgia_(country)
Tusheti region, overlooking the village of Omalo 1230s Khertvisi Fortress Meskheti region 1354 Mutso Khevsureti region, right bank of the Andakistskali river
List of fortifications in Georgia (country)
List_of_fortifications_in_Georgia_(country)
Cave monastery in southern Georgia
Culture of Georgia Georgian polyphony Byzantine art Uplistsikhe "About Meskheti". Parliament of Georgia. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved
Vardzia
Georgian politician and military commander (c.1570–1629)
Vilayet and fought against the Iranians at Erzurum (1627-1628), and in Meskheti (1628). However, Grand Vizier Ekrem Hüsrev Pasha soon accused Saakadze
Giorgi_Saakadze
Tkibuli FC Meshakhte Tkibuli 5 Mikheil Iadze Stadium 5,000 Akhaltsikhe FC Meskheti Akhaltsikhe ? 6 Evgrapi Shevardnadze Stadium 4,500 Lanchkhuti FC Guria
List of football stadiums in Georgia (country)
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Georgia_(country)
genomes of modern peoples in Georgia and east Turkey (i.e. Georgians from Meskheti province, Laz and Armenians). But for peoples from north Caucasus, ancient
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus
Outdated grouping of human beings
Meshech: Early Slavs (including Russians), Phrygians (possibly), Moschoi, Meskheti, Georgians, Armenians, Illyrians, Irishmen Tiras: Thracians, Etruscans
Japhetites
Mountain range in Georgia
portion of the Likhi range was historically known as Ghado. Rikoti Pass Meskheti Range Tielidze, Levan; Lominadze, George; Lezhava, Zaza; Gadrani, Lela;
Likhi_Range
Mglebi Zugdidi (C, P) 34 24 4 6 58 24 +34 76 Promotion to Umaglesi Liga 2 Meskheti Akhaltsikhe (P) 34 22 6 6 69 19 +50 72 3 Gagra 34 18 6 10 52 36 +16 60
2006–07_Pirveli_Liga
Treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire
the former capital Tabriz), Georgia (Kartli, Kakheti, eastern Samtskhe-Meskheti), Karabagh, Erivan, Shirvan and Khuzestan, despite Mohammad Khodabanda's
Treaty of Constantinople (1590)
Treaty_of_Constantinople_(1590)
wouldn't fall to the hands of the enemy. The Muslim forces then raided Meskheti as well, but were unable to take the Tmogvi fortress and retreated. On
Sajid_invasion_of_Georgia
Atabeg of Samtskhe
Samtskhe. Manuchar was overthrown and Qvarqvare became the new ruler of Meskheti. After this Manuchar asked his suzerain Sultan Selim for help. Sultan gave
Manuchar_I_Jaqeli
Species of legume
Aspindzian astragalus, is a species of milkvetch that is endemic to the Meskheti region in southern Georgia. It can be found on dry stony places in the
Astragalus_aspindzicus
Ethnic group
colonial rule. Conversely, in 1944, Turks who were forcefully deported from Meskheti in Georgia during the World War II settled in other parts of the Soviet
Turks_in_Europe
the USSR against Nazi Germany by Soviet Kurds, did not save the Kurds of Meskheti and Adzharia from the forced Resettlement as special settlers in Central
Kurds_in_World_War_II
Iveria 20 14 0 6 45 20 +25 42 4 Iberia Academy 20 11 2 7 28 18 +10 35 5 Meskheti 20 9 4 7 44 36 +8 31 6 Tskhumi 20 9 2 9 36 27 +9 29 7 Gantiadi 20 7 1 12
1999–2000_Pirveli_Liga
dominance over South Georgia (referred to in Georgian as Samtskhe-Saatabago/Meskheti) represented a significant setback for feudal Georgia. This historical
Islam_in_Georgia_(country)
Ethnic group in Russia
wanted to commit a genocide to the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti, near the Turkish-Georgian border, since during the Russo-Turkish Wars
Turks_in_Russia
Town in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia
offices, small hotel and visitors communication center are located at 23 Meskheti st, in Borjomi. The total area occupies 85,083 ha, which is more than 1%
Borjomi
First President of Georgia (1991–92)
against allowing the Meskhetian Turk community, who previously lived in the Meskheti region before being deported to Uzbekistan by Stalin, from returning to
Zviad_Gamsakhurdia
Caucasian ethnic group
მეგრელი megreli Samegrelo Mingrelian language Meskhetians მესხი meskhi Meskheti (Samtskhe) Meskhian dialect Mokhevians მოხევე mokheve Khevi Mokhevian dialect
Georgians
Canyon in Georgia
its path through the Lesser Caucasus Mountains where the Trialeti and Meskheti Ranges meet. A significant portion of the Borjomi Gorge is covered by mixed
Borjomi_Gorge
Georgian footballer
Karagandy 29 (1) 2007–2008 Gabala 19 (0) 2008 Olimpi Rustavi 12 (2) 2009 Meskheti Akhaltsikhe 2 (0) 2009–2012 Hapoel Bnei Lod 79 (6) 2012–2013 Maccabi Umm
Giorgi_Gabidauri
Varieties of cheese produced in Georgia
smoked. Svanetian marchvi Tenili cheese, a variety of string cheese from Meskheti region of southern Georgia. In 2013, it was inscribed on the list of Intangible
Georgian_cheese
Mountain pass
texts) is a 2,182-metre-high (7,159 ft) mountain pass located in Georgia's Meskheti Range on the border of the Imereti and Samtskhe-Javakheti regions. Though
Zekari_Pass
Georgian prince
Qvarqvare I Jaqeli Jaqeli Preceded by Sargis II Prince of Meskheti 1334-1361 Succeeded by Beka II
Qvarqvare_I_Jaqeli
Historical region
Oblast. In 1829 some 7,300 Armenian families (58,000 people) resettled in Meskheti, Javakheti, and Trialeti. Armenians moving to Trialeti were joined by Turkish-speaking
Javakheti
137 24 23 90 125 281 96 0.7 39 Rustavi 0 76 17 25 34 76 106 76 1.0 40 Meskheti 0 56 18 14 24 52 72 68 1.21 41 Sulori 0 57 19 10 28 82 123 67 1.17 42 Chiatura
Football records and statistics in Georgia
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Georgia
Georgian prince
Brilliant". After Sargis II's death, his son Qvarqvare became a new Prince of Meskheti, also the vassal of Georgian kingdom. Paintings of the House of Jaqeli
Sargis_II_Jaqeli
Ottoman–Safavid treaty (1639)
forming Ottoman Iraq, as well as Safavid-controlled eastern Samtskhe (Meskheti), making Samtskhe in its entirety an Ottoman possession. With the Treaty
Treaty_of_Zuhab
Public university in Tbilisi, Georgia
up to 2200 living rooms. The university has eight branches in Sokhumi, Meskheti, Ozurgeti, Sighnaghi (Kakheti), Zugdidi, Kvemo Kartli (Marneuli), Javakheti
Tbilisi_State_University
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1578 to 1845
the empire. The Ottomans took the Ahıska region from the Principality of Meskheti, a vassal state of Safavid dynasty. In 1578, when the new province was
Childir_Eyalet
Georgian royal dynasty
Bagratids successfully maintained their initial domain in Klarjeti and Meskheti and, under the Byzantine protectorate, extended their possessions southward
Bagrationi_dynasty
Naturally carbonated mineral water brand
gorge (the left feeder of the Khanistsqali) on the northern slope of the Meskheti Range. Sairme is at an elevation of 915 metres (3,002 ft) in a gorge cut
Sairme_(water)
List of mothers to Georgian monarchs
Jaqeli George V Georgian Principality of Meskheti Sindukhtar Jaqeli Bagrat V Georgian Principality of Meskheti Helena Megale Komnene George VII Greek Empire
List of mothers to monarchs of Georgia
List_of_mothers_to_monarchs_of_Georgia
non-Turkish people Deportation of the Meskhetian Turks 14–15 November 1944 Meskheti, Georgia NKVD 12,589–50,000 Buda massacre September 1686 Buda, Hungary
List of massacres of Turkish people
List_of_massacres_of_Turkish_people
Tbilisi 36 8 8 20 41 82 −41 32 17 Zhineri Zhinvali 36 7 8 21 38 89 −51 29 18 Meskheti Akhaltsikhe 36 6 5 25 39 101 −62 23 19 Tori Borjomi 36 5 4 27 31 78 −47
1995–96_Pirveli_Liga
Football league season
the Intertoto Cup first round 5 Ameri Tbilisi 26 15 3 8 48 27 +21 48 6 Meskheti Akhaltsikhe 26 11 6 9 29 30 −1 39 7 Mglebi Zugdidi 26 10 3 13 27 33 −6
2007–08_Umaglesi_Liga
Sakornia (Georgian: საყორნია) is a mountain in Georgia. Part of the Meskheti Range, it is located within the Chokhatauri Municipality of Guria and has
Sakornia
Place in Adjara, Georgia
in the south, where the Shavsheti Range forms the natural border. The Meskheti Range forms the municipality's northwestern border with Kobuleti. Adjara's
Keda_Municipality
King of Kings of the Iberians
Kings of the Georgians. This kingdom comprised Hither Tao, Shavsheti, Meskheti, Javakheti, Ajaria and some minor lands in historic Tao-Klarjeti. Upon
Gurgen_of_Iberia
Region in north-eastern Anatolia
of Anatolia The region of Speri, shown within the borders of historical Meskheti, depicted within its traditional borders, divided into three sections:
Speri_(region)
Prince of Samtskhe
Manuchar II Jaqeli Jaqeli Preceded by Qvarqvare IV Prince of Meskheti 1581-1607 Succeeded by Manuchar III
Manuchar_II_Jaqeli
Place in Adjara, Georgia
Sea. In the north of the municipality lies the western extension of the Meskheti Range and in the borderland with Turkey the Shavsheti Range, both sub-ranges
Khelvachauri_Municipality
River in Georgia
located in the region of Guria. It originates on the northern slope of the Meskheti Range, at an altitude of 2,548 m above sea level. It flows into the Black
Natanebi
Historical province of Georgia
Kingdom of Georgia in the 15th century, Klarjeti passed to the princes of Meskheti who lost the area to the Ottoman conquest in 1551. Artvin Akhiza Artanuji
Klarjeti
River in Adjara, Georgia
Kvabliani (Georgian: ქვაბლიანი) is a river on the southern slope of the Meskheti Range, in the Khulo and Adigeni municipalities. It originates at 2355 m
Kvabliani_(river)
Hostility, fear or intolerance against Turkish peoples
usually including Adjara. Although some Turks have since come back to Meskheti (which is near the Turkish-Georgian border), the Georgians and Armenians
Anti-Turkish_sentiment
Musical instrument
areas. Kartli, Pshavi and Racha (stviri) Eastern Kakheti, Adjara (chiboni) Meskheti (tulumi) Imereti (gudastviri) These variants differ from one another in
Gudastviri
Monastery (12th century) in Mtskheta Vardzia Monastery (12th century) in Meskheti Gialia Monastery (10th-16th centuries) in Cyprus Well-known Georgian painters
Culture_of_Georgia_(country)
acquired the historical southern Georgian provinces, such as Adjara and Meskheti, from the Ottomans. The unification of historical Georgian lands under
Georgia–Russia_relations
Atabeg of Samtskhe
Atabeg by his paternal relative, Georgian king Bagrat V. From 1372 he ruled Meskheti with his brother Shalva. Shalva died in 1389 and was replaced by his son
Beka_II_Jaqeli
Brined string cheese
Chechil Other names See here Region Shirak (Armenia), Meskheti and Achara (Georgia), Erzurum (Turkey) Source of milk Cow, sheep, goat (mainly skimmed cow's
Chechil
October Russian Air Force Il-18D (RA-74295) struck Mount Mtirala, in the Meskheti Range, while on approach to Chorokh Airport due to crew and ATC errors
List of accidents and incidents involving the Ilyushin Il-18
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Ilyushin_Il-18
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravi Chakra | ரவீசகà¯à®°      Â
The Sun
Girl/Female
German
From the protected farm.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love of Guru, Gurus beloved
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Parkin.Probably an Americanized form of Swiss German Bürgin (see Burgy).
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Indian, Sikh
Symbol of Fire; Meadow of Ash Trees
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French
Channel; The Popular Perfume Chanel
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Analytic Brain
Boy/Male
Muslim
Promise
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering the Guru
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
MESKHETI
MESKHETI