Islam in Georgia (country), Muslims living in Georgia (country)
Adjarians, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Adjara, Georgia
Imerkhevians, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Artvin, Turkey
Ingiloy people, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Saingilo, Azerbaijan
Iranian Georgians, Muslim ethnic Georgians living in Iran
Islam in Georgia (U.S. state), Muslims living in Georgia (U.S. state)
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MuslimGeorgians may refer to: Islam in Georgia (country), Muslims living in Georgia (country) Adjarians, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Adjara...
In the early 4th century, the Georgians became one of the first to embrace Christianity and now the majority of Georgians are Orthodox Christians, with...
signifies a triple distinction from Christian Georgians, Muslim Turks, and autochthonous MuslimGeorgians from Artvin. As with most Turkish citizens, most...
The Adjarians (Georgian: აჭარლები, romanized: ach'arlebi), also known as MuslimGeorgians, are an ethnographic group of Georgians indigenous to Adjara...
political leader of MuslimGeorgians Tbeli Abuserisdze (1190–1240), Georgian writer and scientist Sopho Khalvashi (born 31 May 1986), Georgian singer Ahmed-Pasha...
then act against the Georgians. The Muslim army under the overall command of Ilghazi entered the valley of Trialeti in eastern Georgia and encamped in the...
Many other Caucasian Muslims ended up in neighboring Iran - sizeable numbers of Shia Lezgins, Azerbaijanis, MuslimGeorgians, Kabardins, and Laks. Various...
Ingiloys (Georgian: ინგილოები; Azerbaijani: İngiloylar) are an ethnographic subgroup of Georgians who speak the Ingiloy dialect of Georgian. Ingiloys...
outpost of the Muslim rule in the Caucasus until recaptured by the Georgians under King David IV in 1122. The Arabs first appeared in Georgia, namely in Kartli...
Muslims (Arabic: المسلمون, romanized: al-Muslimūn, lit. 'submitters [to God]') are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the...
1829, the population was mainly Islamicized Georgians. After the Russian takeover, most of the MuslimGeorgians left the area for the Ottoman Empire, and...
Muslim (or Islamic) invasion of Iberia may refer to: Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula (beginning in 711) Muslim invasions of Caucasian Iberia:...
other Muslim rulers invaded Georgia twice, the first invasion was successfully repelled by the Georgians, but during the second invasion Georgians lost...
second largest religious group. A projection by the PEW suggests that Muslims numbered approximately 1.9 billion followers in 2020. Studies in the 21st...
attempted to bring Christian and MuslimGeorgians together. In November 1917, he was elected to the National Council of Georgia. During the Turkish occupation...
Georgian ancestry in Turkey according to the newspaper Milliyet. Georgians in Turkey are mostly Sunni Muslims of Hanafi madh'hab. Immigrant Georgians...
city fell to the Khwarezmians. The defeated Georgians were ordered to change religion and become Muslims, but refused and almost the whole population...
closely related to Georgian and converted to Islam from Georgian Orthodoxy in the late Ottoman period as well as MuslimGeorgians, also the Hemsin, Armenian...
Batumi Mosque (Georgian: ბათუმის მეჩეთი, batumis mecheti, orta jame) is a mosque in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia, which is a home to a sizable Muslim community...
regions of Batum and Kars, as well as those inhabited by Adjarians (MuslimGeorgians) and Armenians, were also annexed to Russia in the Caucasus. At the...
there is a prominent community of Chveneburi Georgians many of them descendants of Muslim families from Georgia who migrated during the struggles between...
third-largest number of Muslims in the world. The majority of India's Muslims are Sunni, with Shia making up around 15% of the Muslim population. Islam spread...
the Meydancık valley of Şavşat) are MuslimGeorgians, speaking the Adjara dialect. They were subject to Georgia until the 1810s and lived under direct...
army inflicted a crushing defeat on the Georgians at the Battle of Garni, bringing about the end of Georgia's medieval heyday. Next year, Jalal al-Din...
Okrug, the Georgian Democratic Republic following the Treaty of Batum consisted of 1,607,000 Georgians, 535,000 Armenians, 200,000 Muslims, and 510,000...
the Georgians and launched attacks against them as early as 1407 during which Qara Yusuf took 15,000 prisoners and killed George VII of Georgia. Constantine...