The Iberian Gates (Georgian: იბერიის კარი, Turkish: Gürcü Boğazı) is situated in the westernmost extension of historical Georgia (Zemo Kartli), on the plateau of the Mescit Mountains (Mount Uzundere), known as the Meschic mountains in Greco-Roman geography. The place is recorded as Gurji-Boghazi (საქართველოს ყელი) in the Description of the Kingdom of Georgia by 18th century, Georgian geographer Vakhushti Batonishvili.[1]
^Vakhushti Prince (Bagrationi). Geography Georgia., 1904, Tiflis.
The IberianGates (Georgian: იბერიის კარი, Turkish: Gürcü Boğazı) is situated in the westernmost extension of historical Georgia (Zemo Kartli), on the...
variously known as the IberianGates or the Caucasian Gates. It was also frequently mistakenly referred to as the Caspian Gates in classical literature...
mountain passes of the Caucasus, with the Daryal (also known as the IberianGates) being the most important of them. The period following this time of...
also constructed at Voskrerensky (Iberian) gates, arranged in the wall of Kitai-gorod. These were the fortified gates at Voskresensky Bridge over the River...
white building on the right (which is a jewelry store) was used in the commercial. In the middle of the picture, the IberianGate and Chapel is visible....
of the Akathist to the Mother of God: "Rejoice, O Blessed Gate-Keeper who opens the gates of Paradise to the righteous." Orthodox monks and nuns throughout...
"Gates of Caucasus" (Derbent, or Darial Gorge),. The Greek philosopher Strabo (died c. 24 AD) refers to the Darial Gorge (also known as the Iberian Gates...
waged against the Muslim kingdoms following the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Umayyad Caliphate. The beginning of the Reconquista is...
by Philipp Anton Dethier in 1873, the gates are distinguished into the "Public Gates" and the "Military Gates", which alternated over the course of the...
and Persians. The fortification was known as Gate of the Alans, IberianGates, and the Caucasian Gates. The Darial Gorge Darial Gorge, 1847 Darial Gorge...
Intercession at Fili St Clement's Church, Moscow Nativity Church in Putinki IberianGate and Chapel Church of St. John the Warrior Church of St. Nicholas in Khamovniki...
Spanish and Portuguese Jews, also called Western Sephardim, Iberian Jews, or Peninsular Jews, are a distinctive sub-group of Sephardic Jews who are largely...
accepted, but not universally, that all these refer to the same person, an Iberian "king" or "prince", who joined the Roman military ranks. Scholarly opinion...
Gabriel the Iberian (Georgian: გაბრიელ ქართველი, romanized: gabriel kartveli) (fl. 10th century) was a Georgian Christian-Orthodox monk from the Iviron...
opposition in Carthage against his Iberian venture, or he did face stiff opposition and had used the booty from his Iberian campaigns to buy his way out. Whatever...
418. Gates 2002, p. 177. Guedalla 2005, p. 186. Gates 2002, p. 94. Gates 2002, pp. 194–196. Gates 2002, p. 494. Smith 1998, pp. 333–334. Gates 2002,...
general Tariq ibn Ziyad, loyal to the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I, enters the Iberian peninsula from North Africa. At the Battle of Guadalete, Tariq ibn Ziyad...
powerful municipal official, directly ordering the demolition of the IberianGate and Chapel and Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. The couple had two children:...
the Iberian Peninsula was inhabited by Celtic and Iberian tribes, along with other local pre-Roman peoples. With the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula...
comprising various buildings, gates, and fortified walls, with the dominant features being the Tower of Homage and the Gate House. Part of the castle itself...
roof and its patterns. Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoe (1532) IberianGate and Chapel in Moscow (1535) 17th-century Romanov boyar residence Terem...
It was one of the Middle Ages' worst antisemitic outbreaks. Jews in the Iberian Peninsula at this time were generally disliked, and violence against them...