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August 18, 2023; Cambridge, UK: V Міжнародна науково-практична конференція «EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF TODAY: INTERSECTORAL ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCES»


KING OF IMERETI SOLOMON I AND THE PROJECT OF RESETTLEMENT KABARDIANS TO GEORGIA


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-18.08.2023.80
Опубліковано
02.09.2023

Анотація

This article presents unknown fragments of political and diplomatic relations between Georgians and Kabardians in the 70-80s of the XVIII century. It reviews the project of Erekle II King of Kartli-Kakheti to resettle Kabardians to Georgia. As it was observed not only Erekle II King of Kartli-Kakheti, but also Solomon I King of Imereti participated in the project. Accordingly, it is confirmed that the project to resettle Kabardians to Georgia belonged not only to Erekle II King of Kartli-Kakheti, but also to Solomon I King of Imereti.

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