Nokalakevi (Georgian: ნოქალაქევი) also known as Archaeopolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχαιόπολις, "Old City") and Tsikhegoji (in Georgian "Fortress of Kuji") and according to some sources "Djikha Kvinji" in Mingrelian, is a village and archaeological site in the Senaki municipality, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, Georgia.
Nokalakevi (Georgian: ნოქალაქევი) also known as Archaeopolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχαιόπολις, "Old City") and Tsikhegoji (in Georgian "Fortress of Kuji") and...
to show his guests the archaeological and numismatic collection from Nokalakevi, an archaeological site in Samegrelo. Some of the exhibits were found...
fortification. Close to Senaki the ancient archeological and historical site of Nokalakevi (Archeopolis, Tsikhe-Goji) can also be found. According to the different...
the positions of Tavadi of Poti and Anaklia, Mouravi of Chaladidi and Nokalakevi, as well as Mdivanbeg of Chaladidi. The family is mentioned with these...
Tekhuri Tekhuri near Nokalakevi Show map of Georgia Show map of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Native name ტეხური (Georgian) Location Country Georgia Physical characteristics...
BC) was a ruler and eristavi of Colchis. During his reign his castle of Nokalakevi was built. Kuji aided Pharnavaz I of Iberia against the tyrannical ruler...
Zakaraia P., Old Castles of Georgia, Tb., 1988. P. Zakaraia, h. Kapanadze - "Tsikhioghi-Archaeopolis-Nokalakevi Architecture", "Science" editorial, Tb. 1991...
identifies the town with the fortress Ukimerion (also Uthimereos). During the Nokalakevi expedition in the 1980s, archaeological excavations were undertaken at...
members of the Georgian National Democratic Party. Born in the village of Nokalakevi in western Georgia, then under the Russian Empire, Gvazava's became involved...
systems of Kldekari. Nokalakevi Architectural-Archaeological Museum-Reserve — ruins of ancient and medieval town of Nokalakevi. Archaeological Museum-Reserve...
Georgia until 736 AD, when was destroyed by the Arabs. Archaeopolis (actual Nokalakevi) was ruled by the Romans from Augustus times, but only the Eastern Roman...