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    The unification of the Georgian kingdoms


    http://www.abkhazia.com/content/view/32 1/63/
    Saturday, 30 June 2007

    By George Nikoladze

    In 1008, the Bagrationi (Georgian Royal House) ruler Bagrat III of
    Georgia united the kingdoms of Abkhazia (Apkhazeti) and rest of Georgia
    into a single Georgian feudal state. The second half of the 11th
    century was marked by the disastrous invasion of the Seljuk Turks who
    by the end of 1040s succeeded in building a vast nomadic empire
    including most of the Central Asia and Iran.

    In 1071 Seljuk army destroyed the united Byzantine-Armenian and
    Georgian forces in the battle of Mantsikert, and by 1081, all of
    Armenia, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Syria and most of Georgia were
    conquered and devastated by the Seljuks. The Anti-Seljuk struggle in
    Georgia was led by the young King David IV who inherited the throne in
    1089 in the age of 16 after the death of his father George II
    Bagrationi. Soon after coming to power, David re-built regular army and
    created peasant militia in order to be able to resist Seljuk
    colonization of the country. The First Crusade (1096-1099) and
    Crusaders' offensive against Seljuk Turks in Anatolia and Syria favored
    David's attempts to re-conquer Georgian lands. By the end of 1099 David
    stopped paying tribute to the Seljuks and put most of Georgian lands
    except Tbilisi and Ereti under his effective control having Abkhazia
    and Svanetia as his reliable rear bases. In 1105-1124 Georgian armies
    under King David undertake a series of brilliant campaigns against the
    Seljuk Turks and liberate not only the rest of Georgia but also
    Christian-populated Ghishi- Kabala area in western Shirvan and a big
    portion of Armenia. During the same period of time, Georgian
    protectorate was established over Alania (1120) and Islamized eastern
    Shirvan (1124). Several months later, King David died (01/1125) leaving
    Georgia with the status of a strong regional power. In his country,
    King David is called Agmashenebeli. That can be translated into English
    as `the re-constructor' or `the restorer'
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