Siege of Tbilisi (1122)

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The Siege of Tbilisi (1122) was the decisive campaign in which King David IV of Georgia captured the city from Muslim rule, making it his capital and a key milestone in the Georgian Golden Age.

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instanceOf battle of the Georgian–Seljuk conflicts
military campaign
siege
aftermath Tbilisi designated as royal capital of Georgia
integration of Tbilisi into the Georgian Christian realm
strengthening of centralized Georgian monarchy
belligerent Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
Muslim Emirate of Tbilisi NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition occurs late in the reign of David IV of Georgia
commander David IV of Georgia NERFINISHED
conflict Georgian–Seljuk wars NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
culturalImpact facilitated development of Tbilisi as a major Georgian cultural center
date 1122
era High Middle Ages
goal to capture Tbilisi from Muslim rule
to establish Tbilisi as the Georgian royal capital
hasPart assault on the city of Tbilisi
hasParticipant David IV of Georgia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
Muslim garrison of Tbilisi
Seljuk-affiliated forces
historicalRegion Caucasus NERFINISHED
locatedIn Georgia (historical region) NERFINISHED
Tbilisi NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Tbilisi, Georgia NERFINISHED
longTermConsequence Tbilisi remained the principal city of Georgia in subsequent centuries NERFINISHED
opposingCommander Muslim emir of Tbilisi
partOf reconquest campaigns of David IV of Georgia
place Tbilisi NERFINISHED
politicalImpact consolidation of Georgian control over central Transcaucasia
enhanced prestige of the Georgian crown
precededBy Battle of Didgori NERFINISHED
relatedTo Georgian Golden Age NERFINISHED
reign of David IV of Georgia
religiousContext Christian–Muslim frontier conflict in the Caucasus
result Georgian victory
Tbilisi becomes capital of the Kingdom of Georgia
capture of Tbilisi by David IV of Georgia
end of Muslim rule in Tbilisi
significance decisive campaign in consolidation of the Georgian kingdom
key milestone in the Georgian Golden Age
shift of regional power balance in the South Caucasus
typeOfWarfare medieval siege warfare

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David the Builder majorBattle Siege of Tbilisi (1122)