Battle of Ghartiskari explained

Caption:Marauding Lezgins returning from a raid.
Conflict:Battle of Ghartiskari
Partof:Lekianoba
Date:1778 or 1779
Place:Ghartiskari, Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Result:Georgian victory
Combatant1: Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Combatant2:Lezgin marauders
Commander1: Ketevan Andronikashvili
Commander2:Unknown
Strength1:300 royal guard cavalry[1]
Strength2:500-800[2] mounted raiders
Casualties1:light
Casualties2:heavy

Battle of

Ghartiskari (Georgian: ღართისკარის ბრძოლა; Lezghian: Гьартискаридин Дяве) was fought either in October 1778 or 1779 in Ghartiskari between the personal guard of Ketevan Andronikashvili and a marauding Lezgin band. After three attacks mounted by the Georgians with Ketevan's personal leadership, the Lezgins were defeated decisively.

History

Ketevan, a noblewoman on Heraclius II's court, was traveling from Mukhrani through Ghartiskari passage to the capital of the kingdom, Tbilisi accompanied by a royal guard detachment appointed by the king. At the time, frequent North-Caucasian incursions posed great threat to travelers in Georgia. After an ambush perpetrated by the Lezgins, Ketevan took charge of the guard and annihilated the marauders. After arriving in Tbilisi unharmed, she was received by Heraclius with a large celebration festivity.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. [Platon Ioseliani|Ioseliani, Platon]
  2. "Republic of Georgia" N61, 2010, Tbilisi