Timeline of Georgian history explained
This is a timeline of Georgian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Georgia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Georgia. See also the List of Georgian Kings and Queens.
700 BC
302 BC
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Kingdom of Iberia, centred in what is present-day eastern Georgia, is founded as an official monarchy by its first king Pharnavaz I of Iberia, after defeating Azo, his predecessor and usurper to the throne. Pharnabazid dynasty is established. |
Xenophon, a Greek mercenary and distinguished historical writer of Antiquity, passes through the area later known as Pontus. Recordings of his journey prove invaluable to the early Georgian history and ethnography. Xenophon described the following Proto-Georgian tribes: Chalybes, Drilae, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Phasians, Taochi, Tibareni and others. |
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1st century
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30 AD | | Pharnabazid dynasty is restored to the Iberian throne. | |
2nd century
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117-138 AD | | Kingdom of Iberia reaches its peak with the reign of King Pharasmanes II of Iberia, who manages to install his brother Mithridates on the Armenian throne, who is later deposed and replaced by his nephew Rhadamistus. The possibility of uniting the two kingdoms is finally shattered by Parthian invasion and Rhadamistus is overthrown. |
189 AD | | Arsacid dynasty of Iberia succeeds the Pharnabazids. | |
3rd century
4th century
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319 AD, 326 AD or 337 AD | | King Mirian III of Iberia declares Christianity in Caucasian Iberia (eastern Georgia) as an official religion. | |
5th century
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482-502 AD | | Vakhtang I of Iberia fights against growing Persian domination and renewed attempts of forcible conversion of Iberia, Armenia and Albania to Zoroastrianism. |
560s, 570s AD | | Khosrow I abolishes the king as a title of the Iberian ruler and incorporates Iberia into his Empire. Iberia becomes a mere province. |
580 AD | | Death of Bacurius, the last Chosroid ruler of Iberia and subsequent abolition of Iberian monarchy by Persians. |
588 AD | | After the abolition of the monarchy by Sassanid Empire, Principate of Iberia is established with Guaram I of Iberia as its first ruler. | |
6th century
7th century
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627 AD | | Third Perso-Turkic War - Tbilisi, capital of the Principate of Iberia, whose ruler Stephen I of Iberia is an ally of the Khosrau II, is sacked by the combined forces of Turks and Byzantines. |
654 AD | | First entry of Arabs into Georgian lands. Principate of Iberia, unable to resist the invaders on its own, surrenders and accepts the terms of vassalage. | |
8th century
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735-737 AD | | Marwan ibn Muhammad's invasion of Georgia | |
9th century
10th century
11th century
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1040 AD | | Seljuk Turks invade Georgia. |
1071 AD | | Byzantine-Georgian armies are defeated by Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Manzikert. |
1089 AD | | At the age 16 King David IV of Georgia inherits the throne and organizes the army to combat the Seljuk invaders. | |
12th century
13th century
14th century
15th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
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July 24, 1783 AD | | the Treaty of Georgievsk is signed between the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti and the Russian Empire, making Kartli-Kakheti a protectorate of Russia. |
1795 AD | | Agha Mohammed Khan invades Georgia, capturing and sacking Tbilisi. Eastern Georgia briefly re-occupied by the Iranians. |
1798 AD | | Civil war breaks out within Kartli following the death of Erekle II over the succession to the throne of Kartli, eventually taken by George XII. |
1799 AD | | Russians enter Tbilisi. | |
19th century
20th century
21st century
See also
Further reading
- Book: William Henry Overall. William Henry Overall. Dictionary of Chronology. 1870. William Tegg . London . Georgia, Asia . 2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32q949?urlappend=%3Bseq=355. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32q949?urlappend=%3Bseq=355 . Hathi Trust .
- Book: Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 2003 . . 2002 . 978-1-85743-137-7 . Georgia: Chronology . https://books.google.com/books?id=EPP3ti4hysUC&pg=PA170 .
- filologija v Gruzii, Iranskaja. "Iranic philology in Georgia." by Dž. Š. Giunašvili)(Tbilisi: Izdatel'stvo Tbilisskogo universiteta)." The treatment of foreign words in mediaeval Arabic lexicology", Scripta Hierosolymitana. Publications of the Hebrew University (Jerusalem) 9 (1961): 191-205.
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