Mount Bagineti (Georgian: ბაგინეთი),[1] is a mountain (662 m a.s.l.) on the eastern slope of Trialeti Range, a part of Lesser Caucasus Mountains, in the Republic of Georgia, situated at the confluence of rivers Kura and Aragvi, near the ancient city of Mtskheta.
MountBagineti (Georgian: ბაგინეთი), is a mountain (662 m a.s.l.) on the eastern slope of Trialeti Range, a part of Lesser Caucasus Mountains, in the Republic...
place hitherto known as Kartli. This fortress stood on the modern-day MountBagineti, on the right bank of the Mtkvari River (Kura), at its confluence with...
The main citadel, Armazi, on MountBagineti controlled the entrance from the south and east, Tsitsamuri, at the base of Mount Jvari from the north, and Sarkine...
Pharnavazid dynasty Claw foot of the royal throne found at the MountBagineti, 2nd century AD. Kept at the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi. Country...
44.640620°E / 42.658230; 44.640620 (Kazbegi Museum) 2010 Armaztsikhe (Bagineti) 4th century BC – 8th century AD Mtskheta, Mtskheta Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti...