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    The Nekresi fire temple (Georgian: ნეკრესის ცეცხლის ტაძარი, romanized: nek'resis tsetskhlis t'adzari) is an archaeological complex in the eastern Georgian...
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    the Nagebebi winery, a Zoroastrian fire temple, and the early Christian basilicas of Chabukauri and Dolochopi. Nekresi—sometimes referred to as Nekrisi...
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    was one of the thirteen Assyrian apostles of Georgia and the bishop of Nekresi who arrived in Georgia under the leadership of St. Ioane of Zedazeni (John...
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  • 42.490967°N 41.980569°E / 42.490967; 41.980569 (Chakvinji) 2017 Nekresi fire temple 3rd–4th century Shilda, Qvareli Municipality, Kakheti 41°58′03″N...
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    km east as the crow flies, in 2012. Both temples appear to have been part of the larger settlement of Nekresi, but due to the lack of written sources and...
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    State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Keshikcidag". There are 70 caves, 2 temples, one fortress, a sacred place, approximately 100 grave reminds kurgan,...
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    forces from a rival duchy, commanded by Shanshe of Ksani and was set on fire. The Aragvi clan was massacred. However, four years later, the local peasants...
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    220 (Replica of 1814 edition by Henry Colburn, London) Villari, L. (1906), Fire and Sword in the Caucasus, T. F. Unwin, London, p. 32 (Online version [1])...
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    1616 the Persian invaders led by Shah Abbas I set the Ikalto Academy on fire and it ceased to exist. The entrance to Ikalto monastery. Khvtaeba church...
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