Didgori

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Didgori is a historic site in eastern Georgia renowned as the location of the decisive 1121 battle where King David IV’s forces defeated the Seljuk Turks.

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Label Occurrences
Didgori canonical 1
Didgoroba 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
battlefield
historic site
memorial complex
military commander
monarch
public holiday
allegiance Artuqid dynasty NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs David the Builder NERFINISHED
Didgori battle NERFINISHED
annualCommemoration Didgoroba NERFINISHED
combatant Great Seljuk Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
commander David IV of Georgia NERFINISHED
Ilghazi NERFINISHED
commemorates Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
consequence enabled Georgian reconquest of Tbilisi in 1122
restoration of most of central Georgia to Georgian control
country Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
date 12 August 1121
dedicatedTo Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
hasCommemoration Didgori monument complex NERFINISHED
hasFeature large metal swords
statues of warriors
hasMemorial Didgori monument complex NERFINISHED
hasMonument memorial to the Battle of Didgori
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument of Georgia
locatedIn eastern Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Kvemo Kartli NERFINISHED
Tbilisi metropolitan area NERFINISHED
locatedNear Trialeti Range NERFINISHED
location Didgori NERFINISHED
Didgori NERFINISHED
notableBattle Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
notableFor Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
partOf Georgian–Seljuk wars NERFINISHED
reign 1089–1125
result decisive Georgian victory
roleInEvent Seljuk commander at the Battle of Didgori
significance turning point in Georgian–Seljuk wars
significantEvent Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
terrainFeature mountainous area
open fields and hills
title King of Georgia

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Battle of Didgori place Didgori
Battle of Didgori commemoratedBy Didgori
this entity surface form: Didgoroba