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    Colchis (redirect from Egrisi)
    (/ˈkɒlkɪs/; Ancient Greek: Κολχίς) was an exonym for the Georgian polity of Egrisi (Georgian: ეგრისი) located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, centered...
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    Lazic War (redirect from Egrisi War)
    as the Colchidian War or in Georgian historiography as the Great War of Egrisi was fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire for control...
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    Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი, Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა, Laziǩa; Greek: Λαζική, Lazikí; Persian: لازستان, Lâzestân) was the kingdom in the territory of west Georgia...
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    Egrisi Range (Georgian: ეგრისის ქედი), also known as the Samegrelo Range (სამეგრელოს ქედი) or the Odishi Range (ოდიშის ქედი), is an east–west mountain...
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  • FC Egrisi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ეგრისი) is a Georgian association football club based in the town of Senaki. The club competes in Regionuli Liga...
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    as a successor state of Lazica (Egrisi, in Georgian sources), this new polity continued to be referred to as Egrisi (Lazica) in some contemporary Georgian...
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    "Mor Menekşe" (1988, Esmer Günler), "Esmer Günler" (1988, Esmer Günler), "Eğrisi Doğrusu" (1994, Ne Masal Ne Rüya), "Mavilim" (1997, Nilüfer'le) and "Dünya...
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    considered as a successor state of Lazica (Egrisi in Georgian sources), this new polity continued to be referred to as Egrisi in some Byzantine era Georgian and...
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    kilometres west of Tbilisi, 30 km from the Black Sea coast and 30 km from the Egrisi Range, at an elevation of 100–110 metres above sea level. Zugdidi is the...
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    writing as the Egrisi-Abkhazian kingdom due to the fact that medieval authors viewed the new monarchy as a successor state of Egrisi and sometimes used...
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    Samegrelo lies the Egrisi Mountains. The municipalities of Chkhorotsqu, Martvili, and Tsalenjikha are located right next to the Egrisi mountain range in...
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    collaborated with Kvartet I. He was the owner of the media football club Egrisi. According to a number of colleagues, players and the media, Utkin created...
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    developed into full independence with the formation of a new Kingdom of Lazica-Egrisi on the territories of smaller principalities of the Zans, Svans, Apsyls...
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    had been a dependency of Colchis, and of its successor kingdom of Lazica (Egrisi) until AD 552, when the Svans took advantage of the Lazic War, repudiated...
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    came to dominate most of Colchis, establishing the kingdom of Lazica (or Egrisi in Georgian sources). In the 5th century, the first Christian king Gubazes...
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    Empire in 472, in which Vakhtang is reported to have gained control of Egrisi (Lazica) and Abkhazia. Returning to Iberia, Vakhtang took up a series of...
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  • said to have adopted Kartam, the descendant of Kuji (the alleged ruler of Egrisi in the time of the first Iberian king Parnavaz). But Kartam had also been...
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    in her case at the earliest-known Kartvelian-speaking polity of Colchis (Egrisi (Georgian: ეგრისი), now in western Georgia). Pasiphaë was given in marriage...
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    part of the kingdom of Colchis (9th-6th centuries BC) and its successor Egrisi (4th century BC-6th century AD). In the 11th-15th centuries, Mingrelia was...
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    significant part of the western Georgian state of Colchis (locally known as Egrisi), and seems to have secured recognition of the newly founded state by the...
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  • Rustavi-2 Sapovnela Gareji-2 Sairme Kaspi 1936 Torpedo-2 Martve Imereti Egrisi BSU Enguri Chele Abuli Samtskhe Liakhvi Dinamo Sukhumi Tskhumi Dinamo Gagra...
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  • 1998 to 2000 he was a director and a chairman of the supervisory board of "Egrisi" company. At the same time he was a professor at the Georgian Technical...
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    Colchis was an exonym for the Georgian polity of Egrisi...
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    developed into full independence with the formation of a new Kingdom of Lazica-Egrisi on the territories of smaller principalities of the Zans, Svans, Apsyls...
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    Tskhenistsqali tributary Cheledula separates the mountains from the further south Egrisi Range. The Svanetic Mountains reach a maximum altitude of 4009 m at the...
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    Family, MFK "Rubin" (media team as department of FC Rubin Kazan), 2DROTS, Egrisi, Fight Nights and Our guys. Dengi and Goats got to the league through voting...
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  • This meant that the Byzantines accepted Leon I's rule over the lands of Egrisi, Jiketi and Sanigia. The ties between Archil and Leon I were also strengthened...
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    Kingdom of Caucasian Albania Kingdom of Caucasian Iberia Kingdom of Lazica-Egrisi. Roman Empire (114 – 117 AD) During the Middle Ages Bagratid Armenia, Kingdom...
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    871. Divan of the Abkhazian Kings Vakhushti Bagrationi, The History of Egrisi, Abkhazeti or Imereti, part 1. Kevin Alan Brook. The Jews of Khazaria. 3rd...
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    western half of the country, mostly constituted of the kingdom of Lazica, or Egrisi, was under much stronger influence of the Byzantine Empire than eastern...
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