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- Vikings_in_Georgia abstract "Vikings in Georgia (Georgian: ვიკინგები საქართველოში) — separated by several thousand kilometers, medieval Georgia and Scandinavia, surprisingly, had a common link. Around 1036, a Viking force, known as Varangians or Varyags, unexpectedly appeared near the village of Bashi on the Rioni River in western Georgia. The old Georgian chronicle Kartlis Tskhovreba described them as 3,000 men who had traveled from Scandinavia through Russia, rowing down the Dniepr River and across the Black Sea. King Bagrat IV welcomed them to Georgia and accepted some of them into the Georgian army; several hundred Vikings fought on Bagrat’s side at the Battle of Sasireti in 1047. Other Vikings continued westward, thereafter disappearing from history. Swedish researchers recently suggested that the story in the Georgian chronicle was about the Swedish expedition by the Viking chieftain Ingvar den Vittfarne (Ingvar the Far-Traveled), which features in many rune stones in mid-Sweden.".
- Vikings_in_Georgia thumbnail Varangian_routes.png?width=300.
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- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageRevisionID "676811622".
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink 1036.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink 1047.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Mikaberidze.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Bagrat_IV_of_Georgia.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Bashi_(Georgia).
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Sasireti.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_German_people.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Georgia_(country).
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scandinavian_history.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Varangians.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Dnieper.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Dniepr.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Georgia_(country).
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Ingvar_the_Far-Travelled.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Kartlis_Tskhovreba.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Georgia.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Rioni_River.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink The_Georgian_Chronicles.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Varangians.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Varyags.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Viking.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Vikings.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink File:Varangian_routes.png.
- Vikings_in_Georgia hasPhotoCollection Vikings_in_Georgia.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ka.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Vikings_in_Georgia subject Category:11th-century_German_people.
- Vikings_in_Georgia subject Category:Medieval_Georgia_(country).
- Vikings_in_Georgia subject Category:Scandinavian_history.
- Vikings_in_Georgia subject Category:Varangians.
- Vikings_in_Georgia comment "Vikings in Georgia (Georgian: ვიკინგები საქართველოში) — separated by several thousand kilometers, medieval Georgia and Scandinavia, surprisingly, had a common link. Around 1036, a Viking force, known as Varangians or Varyags, unexpectedly appeared near the village of Bashi on the Rioni River in western Georgia. The old Georgian chronicle Kartlis Tskhovreba described them as 3,000 men who had traveled from Scandinavia through Russia, rowing down the Dniepr River and across the Black Sea.".
- Vikings_in_Georgia label "Vikings in Georgia".
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- Vikings_in_Georgia sameAs Ingvarståget.
- Vikings_in_Georgia sameAs Q10535615.
- Vikings_in_Georgia sameAs Q10535615.
- Vikings_in_Georgia wasDerivedFrom Vikings_in_Georgia?oldid=676811622.
- Vikings_in_Georgia depiction Varangian_routes.png.
- Vikings_in_Georgia isPrimaryTopicOf Vikings_in_Georgia.