Achabeti fortress

Achabeti fortess is an old fortress in Georgia, Gori Municipality, village Achabeti. The fortress is situated along the right side of river Liakhvi.

Ruins of Achabeti castle

History

There are not much information about the village Achabeti. Today villages: Zemo Achabeti and Kvemo Achabeti are in Tskhinvali region. According to Georgian sources, in late feudal epoch, here was ″palace and fortress of kings″ and it was a name of the entire vallay. In 1744 near Achabeti Erekle II defeated Givi Amilakhvari and Turkish army assisting him. To Achabeti is associated the family of Anchabadzes, thus the name ″Achabeti″ means place where the ″Anchabadzes″ lived. From this family name a new feudal branch ″Machabeli″ was derived.

For the first time Achabeti fortress is mentioned in the 16th century. The fortress was famous for solidity.

At the first time fortress was only a tower with littleness fence, but it has been reconstructed several times and became wider than it was before.

Literature

  • Georgia, encyclopedia, Tbilisi, 1997.
  • Makalatia S., Liakhvi ravine, Tbilisi, 1971
  • Zakaria p., Tskhinvali region, Tbilis, 1987
  • Shida kartli T. I, little and big liakhvi ravine architectural heritage. Tbilisi. 2002.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.