Marabda (Georgian: მარაბდა) is a community in Georgia, located some 23 km south of the capital Tbilisi, and a few kilometers north of Marneuli. It consists of three villages Akhali Marabda, Kotishi and Dzveli Marabda. According to the 2014 Georgian Census population of the community is 488.[1]
^ ab"Population Census 2014". www.geostat.ge. National Statistics Office of Georgia. November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
villages Akhali Marabda, Kotishi and Dzveli Marabda. According to the 2014 Georgian Census population of the community is 488. Marabda is served by a Georgian...
The Battle of Marabda (Georgian: მარაბდის ბრძოლა) took place on 30 June 1625, or July 1, 1625, when the Iranian Safavid army defeated a Georgian force...
Arsena of Marabda (Georgian: არსენა მარაბდელი; Arsena Marabdeli) is a novel by Georgian novelist Mikheil Javakhishvili. Its first part was published in...
25. Fordham University: 1–33. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "მარაბდა" [Marabda]. nplg.gov.ge (in Georgian). National Parliamentary Library of Georgia...
thereafter, which won a costly victory over the Georgians at the Battle of Marabda. Saakadze withdrew into the mountains, and organized a powerful guerrilla...
Soviets. The crowning merit of Javakhishvili's work – the novel Arsena of Marabda (არსენა მარაბდელი) – was composed between 1933 and 1936. The writer spent...
1986 in three parts. The junction from the line Tbilisi–Yerevan is in Marabda. In April 2005, an agreement was signed to build a new railway connecting...
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სპარსელიდან მხოლოდ სამი ათასი გადაურჩა სიკვდილს." Battles at Martqopi and Marabda The History of Georgia 41°47′17″N 45°1′11″E / 41.78806°N 45.01972°E...
network started during World War II, and was in full operation by 1949. The Marabda to Akhalkalaki line opened on 31 December 1986. The rail connection between...
Rustavi - and seven kilometres (4.3 mi) from the main railway (Tbilisi-Marabda-Akhalkalaki). Tetritskaro municipality is characterized by mountainous...
1964. On July 1, 1625, north of Marneuli near the Algeti River on the Marabda field, a major battle of Georgian troops with the Safavid conquerors took...
with English artillery supplied to Iran. While the Iranians camped at Marabda, southeast of Tbilisi in the Algeti valley, Teimuraz and his ally Giorgi...
Iran defeats an invasion from the Kingdom of Georgia in the Battle of Marabda with heavy losses on both sides, including the Georgian commander, Teimuraz...
Traubenberg (now Tamarisi), Waldheim (now Ipnari), and Wiesendorf (now Akhali Marabda). Beginning in the 1880s, in addition to Helenendorf and Annenfeld, six...
Odzelashvili (Georgian: არსენა ოძელაშვილი) commonly known as Arsena of Marabda (არსენა მარაბდელი; Arsena Marabdeli) (c. 1797 – 1842) was a Georgian outlaw...
The alcohol content is 19%, sugar content 5%, titrated acidity 6 g/L. Marabda is a port-type wine made from the Rkatsiteli grape variety grown in Marneuli...
Isa Khan and Kaikhosro-Mirza, entered in Kartli and bivouacked on the Marabda Field, while the Georgians were higher up in the Kojori gorge. At the council...
ხერხეულიძე), along with their mother and sister, were killed at the Battle of Marabda on 1 July 1625. All of them were canonized as martyrs. The grave of Nine...
Giorgi Saakadze against the Iranians, and was reputable at the Battle of Marabda. In 1625, he resumed relations with the Ottomans, who subsequently confirmed...
uprising despite the costly victory over the Georgians at the Battle of Marabda on July 1, 1625. Faced by guerrilla resistance in the highlands of Georgia...
Iran defeats an invasion from the Kingdom of Georgia in the Battle of Marabda with heavy losses on both sides, including the Georgian commander, Teimuraz...