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- Bodorna abstract "Bodorna (Georgian: ბოდორნა) is a small village in Georgia, situated on the Georgian Military Road, 8 km from the town of Dusheti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, in the east of the country. Bodorna lies on the right bank of the small river Dushetis-Khevi, a right tributary to the Aragvi River, at an elevation of 880 m. above sea level. The village was fortified in the Middle Ages in a way to accommodate the fugitives from nearby locales during foreign incursions. Thus, the man-hewn caves at Bodorna are known to have served as a shelter for the populace of the Aragvi valley when the Turco-Mongol army of Timur penetrated the Georgian highlands in the 1390s. South of the village is a 15 m. high column whose origin is not completely clear. It resembles a human figure, that of a monk, and may be a man-made structure, hewed from a natural, denudational relict, for cult purposes in the early Christian period, possibly the 5th-6th centuries. The column contains a large cave, one of those that were utilized as a shelter during Timur’s invasion. According to a medieval chronicle, the soldiers of Timur descended the column using ropes and shoot fiery arrows into the crowded cave. Bodorna is a home to a 15th-century Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God, which then served as a familial abbey and a burial ground for the Dukes of Aragvi of the Shaburidze family. It was almost completely rebuild in 1717 as revealed by a contemporaneous inscription. The extant structure is a single-nave domed church erected on a woody hill (pictured).".
- Bodorna country Georgia.
- Bodorna elevation "880.0".
- Bodorna isPartOf Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
- Bodorna thumbnail Bodorna.jpg?width=300.
- Bodorna utcOffset "+4".
- Bodorna utcOffset "+5".
- Bodorna wikiPageID "17160949".
- Bodorna wikiPageLength "2999".
- Bodorna wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Bodorna wikiPageRevisionID "542875496".
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Aragvi_River.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Denudation.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Aragvi.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Dusheti.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Georgian_Military_Road.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sovereign_states.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Mkhare.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Shaburidze.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Theotokos.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Timur.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Timurs_invasions_of_Georgia.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLink Turco-Mongol.
- Bodorna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bodorna".
- Bodorna coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Bodorna coordinatesRegion "GE".
- Bodorna elevationM "880".
- Bodorna imageSkyline "Bodorna.jpg".
- Bodorna imagesize "250".
- Bodorna latd "42".
- Bodorna latm "5".
- Bodorna latns "N".
- Bodorna lats "19.67".
- Bodorna longd "44".
- Bodorna longew "E".
- Bodorna longm "42".
- Bodorna longs "14.6".
- Bodorna mapCaption "Location of Bodorna in Georgia".
- Bodorna mapsize "280".
- Bodorna nameLocal "ბოდორნა".
- Bodorna officialName "Bodorna".
- Bodorna officialName "ბოდორნა".
- Bodorna pushpinMap "Georgia".
- Bodorna subdivisionName Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
- Bodorna subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
- Bodorna subdivisionType Mkhare.
- Bodorna timezone "Georgian Time".
- Bodorna utcOffset "+4".
- Bodorna utcOffsetDst "+5".
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GEO.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Georgia-geo-stub.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ka_icon.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ka.
- Bodorna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bodorna subject Category:Populated_places_in_Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
- Bodorna hypernym Village.
- Bodorna point "42.08879722222222 44.704055555555556".
- Bodorna type Place.
- Bodorna type PopulatedPlace.
- Bodorna type Settlement.
- Bodorna type Village.
- Bodorna type Place.
- Bodorna type Location.
- Bodorna type Place.
- Bodorna type Thing.
- Bodorna type SpatialThing.
- Bodorna type Q486972.
- Bodorna comment "Bodorna (Georgian: ბოდორნა) is a small village in Georgia, situated on the Georgian Military Road, 8 km from the town of Dusheti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, in the east of the country. Bodorna lies on the right bank of the small river Dushetis-Khevi, a right tributary to the Aragvi River, at an elevation of 880 m. above sea level. The village was fortified in the Middle Ages in a way to accommodate the fugitives from nearby locales during foreign incursions.".
- Bodorna label "Bodorna".
- Bodorna sameAs Q2206944.
- Bodorna sameAs Бодорна.
- Bodorna sameAs Bodorna.
- Bodorna sameAs ბოდორნა.
- Bodorna sameAs Bodorna.
- Bodorna sameAs m.043sgyx.
- Bodorna sameAs 615433.
- Bodorna sameAs Q2206944.
- Bodorna lat "42.08879722222222".
- Bodorna long "44.704055555555556".
- Bodorna wasDerivedFrom Bodorna?oldid=542875496.
- Bodorna depiction Bodorna.jpg.
- Bodorna isPrimaryTopicOf Bodorna.
- Bodorna name "Bodorna".
- Bodorna name "ბოდორნა".