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- Khornabuji_Castle abstract "Khornabuji Castle (Georgian: ხორნაბუჯი?), also sometimes known as the Castle of Queen Tamara, is an ancient castle in the eastern part of Georgia. It is located approximately two miles / 3 kilometers north of Dedoplistsqaro in the region of Kakheti. The castle's ruined remains are sited on the imposing Tsiv-Gombori Range. It was probably constructed, originally, at the end of the 1st millennium BC, at which time it was the only fortification controlling the valleys of the Iori and Alazani rivers.Archeological conduced during the 1970s in the area have uncovered extensive evidence of the settlement that flourished in the flat land beneath the castle during and before the medieval period. The first surviving written records of it date back to the reign of Vakhtang the Wolf Head during the fifth century. At that time Khornabuji was one of the largest settlements in the Kakheti region. According to the chronicle it was one of several places to which Vakhtang appointed a bishop after he had built the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral at Mtskheta.Late in the fifth or early during the sixth century Khornabuji was conquered by the Sasanians. It appears the surrounding town was destroyed, though something of the castle survived and over the following centuries the town again appeared on the area of flat ground to the south of the castle rock. During the thirteenth century, according to some sources, the castle was rebuilt on the instructions of Queen Tamara, although others suggest that references to Queen Tamara building a castle may have referred to a castle built at another site. According to one interpretation of the sources the Khornabuji township was destroyed by Mongul invaders under Berke Khan around 1264, and survivors relocated to Sighnaghi, after which there was no further significant settlement outside the castle walls. An alternaive view is that it was during the seventeenth century the settlement fell into ruin following the invasion undertaken from Iran by Shāh Abbās. The castle was later rebuilt under Heraclius II of Kartli-Kakheti, but the surrounding township was not rebuilt.".
- Khornabuji_Castle thumbnail Khornabuji_Fortress,_Georgia.jpg?width=300.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageID "48755180".
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageLength "3191".
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "698875133".
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink 1st_millennium_BC.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Abbas_I_of_Persia.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Alazani.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Berke.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kakheti.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_and_forts_in_Georgia_(country).
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Dedoplistsqaro.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Horde.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Heraclius_II_of_Georgia.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Iori_(river).
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Kakheti.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Kartli-Kakheti.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Mtskheta.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sighnaghi.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Svetitskhoveli_Cathedral.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tamar_of_Georgia.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tsiv-Gombori_Range.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Vakhtang_I_of_Iberia.
- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Khornabuji_Fortress,_Georgia.jpg.
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- Khornabuji_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Khornabuji_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kakheti.
- Khornabuji_Castle subject Category:Castles_and_forts_in_Georgia_(country).
- Khornabuji_Castle hypernym Castle.
- Khornabuji_Castle type Castle.
- Khornabuji_Castle comment "Khornabuji Castle (Georgian: ხორნაბუჯი?), also sometimes known as the Castle of Queen Tamara, is an ancient castle in the eastern part of Georgia. It is located approximately two miles / 3 kilometers north of Dedoplistsqaro in the region of Kakheti. The castle's ruined remains are sited on the imposing Tsiv-Gombori Range.".
- Khornabuji_Castle label "Khornabuji Castle".
- Khornabuji_Castle sameAs Q13564048.
- Khornabuji_Castle sameAs Khornabudji.
- Khornabuji_Castle sameAs ხორნაბუჯი.
- Khornabuji_Castle sameAs Q13564048.
- Khornabuji_Castle wasDerivedFrom Khornabuji_Castle?oldid=698875133.
- Khornabuji_Castle depiction Khornabuji_Fortress,_Georgia.jpg.
- Khornabuji_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Khornabuji_Castle.