Category:Archil of Kakheti
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Archil was a Christian prince of the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti who flourished in the eighth century and was executed by the Arabs for having refused to convert to Islam. Historians are divided as to the years of his activity and death, but Professor Cyril Toumanoff of Georgetown University has relatively reliably established 736 to 786 as the period of his princely rule.
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Media in category "Archil of Kakheti"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Archil of Kakheti.jpg 200 × 338; 62 KB
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King Archil.jpg 237 × 693; 62 KB
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Kings Luarsab II of Kartli and Archil of Kakheti.jpg 500 × 736; 86 KB
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Mama Daviti Church 65.jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 5.65 MB
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Mama Daviti Church 84.jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 5.86 MB
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Sabinin. Sts. Archil and Luarsab. 1882 (cropped).jpg 829 × 1,171; 544 KB
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Sabinin. Sts. Archil and Luarsab. 1882.jpg 1,118 × 1,485; 627 KB
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Saint Archil cropped.JPG 364 × 486; 119 KB
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Saint Archil.jpg 182 × 508; 78 KB
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Shio-Mghvime fresco1.jpg 800 × 533; 122 KB
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St archil & luarsab.JPG 406 × 590; 136 KB
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St. Archil.JPG 182 × 508; 81 KB