Tmogvi or Tmkaberd (Georgian: თმოგვი[tʰmoɡʷi]; Armenian: Թմկաբերդ) is a ruined fortress and medieval town in the southern Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, on the left bank of the Kura River, a few kilometers downstream of the cave city of Vardzia.
Tmogvi or Tmkaberd (Georgian: თმოგვი [tʰmoɡʷi]; Armenian: Թմկաբերդ) is a ruined fortress and medieval town in the southern Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti...
The 1088 Tmogvi earthquake (Georgian: თმოგვის მიწისძვრა) occurred on April 16 or April 22, 1088, on Easter Sunday, in the southern provinces of the Kingdom...
Zeda Tmogvi (Georgian: ზედა თმოგვი) is a medieval Christian church in south Georgia, in the historical province of Javakheti (now part of Aspindza Municipality)...
April 16 – The 6.5 Ms Tmogvi earthquake affects the southern provinces of Georgia, which causes the destruction of the castle of Tmogvi and many deaths. March...
Sargis II Tmogveli (Georgian: სარგის თმოგველი) or Sargis of Tmogvi was a 13th century Georgian statesman and writer. Visramiani a medieval Georgian version...
crushed by the Queen's devoted general Gamrekel Toreli at the battles of Tmogvi and Erusheti. The rebels capitulated and Yury was pardoned by Tamar. However...
castle of Panaskerti, but were arrested and held captive in the castle of Tmogvi, where they were soon put to death. Their possessions passed to Bagrat and...
Kingdom of Kartli Principality of Samtskhe Victory of Bagrat 1518 Battle of Tmogvi Aspindza Municipality, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia Civil war Manuchar I...
brothers Sumbat and Gurgen killed while they were imprisoned in the citadel of Tmogvi, while he allowed their children to go into exile in Constantinople. Bagrat...
decline of Tsunda, new feudal city-fortress Tmogvi grew on the opposite, left bank of Mtkvari River. Tmogvi Tsunda Church Мровели, Леонти (1979) Жизнь...
Sargis Tmogveli (Georgian: სარგის თმოგველი) or Sargis of Tmogvi was a 12th-13th century Georgian statesman and writer active during the reign of Queen...
წუნდის ეკლესია, romanized: ts'undis ek'lesia) is a church in Tsunda, near Tmogvi fortress in the Samtskhe–Javakheti region of Georgia. Tsunda Church, dedicated...
engaged in state building work. According to the inscription of 1350 of the Tmogvi fortress, at the direction of King David, the walls of the castle were renovated...
severe earthquake struck the southern provinces of Georgia, devastating Tmogvi and the surrounding area on April 16, 1088. The great nobles of Georgia...
Muslim forces then raided Meskheti as well, but were unable to take the Tmogvi fortress and retreated. On the way they besieged Q'ueli fortress and took...