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River in Georgia
The Tskhenistsqali (Georgian: ცხენისწყალი, Cxenisċqali [t̪͡s̪ʰχe̞n̪is̪t͡s'χ'äli], also: Tskhenistskali) is a river in northern Georgia. Its source is in
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Mountain range in the southwestern Caucasus Mountains, Georgia
the Enguri River (to the north and west) and the Tskhenistsqali (to the south). The right Tskhenistsqali tributary Cheledula separates the mountains from
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Historic province of Georgia
the Svans, an ethnic subgroup of Georgians. Inguri River Rioni River Tskhenistsqali River Rioni River Tbilisi Situated on the southern slopes of the central
Svaneti
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
of time, the Russians doing little. By 2 December he had reached the Tskhenistsqali, the rainy season had started, his camps were submerged in mud and there
Crimean_War
River in Georgia
source to mouth: Jejora (left), Qvirila (left), Khanistsqali (left), Tskhenistsqali (right) and Tekhuri (right). Stephanus of Byzantium wrote that there
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Kartvelian language of northwestern Georgia
the districts of Mestia and Lentekhi of Georgia, along the Enguri, Tskhenistsqali and Kodori rivers. Some Svan speakers live in the Kodori Valley of the
Svan_language
Town in Imereti, Georgia
of 7,756 as of January 2024. It is situated on the left bank of the Tskhenistsqali River in the north-west of Imereti, close to the border with the region
Khoni
Municipality in Imereti, Georgia
routes passing through the area. The abutment of "Bumbua Bridge" on the Tskhenistsqali river is preserved to the present day. Here, in 65 BC the Roman commander
Khoni_Municipality
Region (mkhare) of Georgia
Apkhazeti right on the Enguri River and the east borders Imereti on the Tskhenistsqali River. The important Rioni River of West Georgia also passes through
Samegrelo-Zemo_Svaneti
Place in Imereti, Georgia
were destroyed. Samtredia is located in the Colchis Lowland by the Tskhenistsqali and Rioni rivers. The town is located 27 km from the city of Kutaisi
Samtredia
Region (mkhare) of Georgia
ridge of the Greater Caucasus to the outlet of the region's Rioni and Tskhenistsqali rivers. To the west of this, the Egrisi Range forms the southwestern
Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
Racha-Lechkhumi_and_Kvemo_Svaneti
Mountain range in Caucasia
the width is 37 kilometres (23 miles). The Range is bounded by the Tskhenistsqali River Valley to the east and the Enguri River Valley to the west. The
Egrisi_Range
victory for Mingrelia, which expanded its control eastward beyond the Tskhenistsqali river, a natural boundary between the two Georgian states. Encouraged
Georgian civil war of 1623–1658
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Mountain range in the southwestern Caucasus Mountains, Georgia
Mountains. The Lechkhumi range serves as a watershed, separating the Tskhenistsqali and Rioni river valleys. The length of the ridge is 66 km and width
Lechkhumi_Range
Place in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, Georgia
Lentekhi Municipality ლენტეხის მუნიციპალიტეტი Tskhenistsqali valley Flag Seal Country Georgia Mkhare Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti Capital Lentekhi
Lentekhi_Municipality
Town in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia
000 horses. Due to that one river was named Abasha and the other one Tskhenistsqali. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (1893–1975), a Georgian writer Akaki Khoshtaria
Abasha
Settlement in Lazica
remains of Onoguris. There is also a river nearby, the Nogela River (Tskhenistsqali). In 2015, a small team from the Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi
Onoguris
1993 battle of Georgian Civil War
of Poti. On 17 October, at dawn, Gamsakhurdia's troops crossed the Tskhenistsqali river and launched their offensive on Samtredia backed with tanks and
Battle_of_Samtredia
Historical district in western Georgia
fluctuating borders. It was bounded by the Black Sea to the west and the Tskhenistsqali river to the east; to the northwest, Odishi bordered and at times expanded
Odishi
the region followed shortly after. He was buried near Tsageri on the Tskhenistsqali River, and left his manuscripts, including the unfinished Hindustani
Joseph-Elzéar_Morenas
(Tergi) 623 km (387 mi) (Russia) 43.2 km2 (16.7 sq mi) Caspian Sea Tskhenistsqali 184 km (114 mi) 184 km (114 mi) 2.1 km2 (0.81 sq mi) Black Sea, Rioni
List of rivers of Georgia (country)
List_of_rivers_of_Georgia_(country)
Medieval title
from the Chorokhi river to the Greater Caucasus crest and from the Tskhenistsqali to the Black Sea. Other historians, such as Cyril Toumanoff and Tamaz
Bediani_(title)
Central province of Lazica
Mukhurisi. It is located in a plain area, between the rivers of Rioni and Tskhenistsqali. The most fertile soils of Colchis Kingdom was located in that area
Mukhurisi
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Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Anna, ANA means "favor; grace."Â Compare with another form of Ana.
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