Kukheti
Historical region in Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historical region in Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kukheti (Georgian: კუხეთი) was a historical region in eastern Georgia, founded by the Georgian ethnarch - Kukhos, son of Kartlos. Initially it was a part of Kartli. It borders with Hereti, Kakheti and Kartli. Later, on the basis of Kukheti, Kakheti and Hereti, one region was formed - called "Kakheti", which was no longer considered as part of "Kartli".[1]
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Kukheti
კუხეთი | |
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Coordinates: 41°40′00″N 45°15′00″E | |
Country | Georgia |
Mkhare | Shida Kartli Kvemo Kartli Samtskhe-Javakheti |
Capital | Tbilisi |
The mountain Gareja (2496 m) [2] and David Gareji monastery complex were located in this province.[3]
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