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  GeorgiaHistory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
It is noteworthy that Georgian tribes began to consolidate during the Late Bronze Age, as is demonstrated vividly by the emergence of a material culture on a vast territory inhabited by kindred tribes, as well as by the formation of large tribal confederations.
The wealth and power of the Kolkha were reflected in the ancient Greek myth of the Argonauts.
The Kolkha and the Diaochi were essentially early class confederations that disintegrated in mid-8th cent.
rustaveli.tripod.com /sakartvelo/history/history.html   (14596 words)

  
 Colchis article - Colchis Georgian Asia Minor Black Caucasus Aeschylus Pindar Aegean Pelasgians - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
It was inhabited by a number of tribes whose settlements lay chiefly along the shore of the Black Sea.
Colchis (Kolkha, Kolkheti) is old name of Western Georgia.
In the end of the 2nd millennium BC and first centuries of the 1st millennium BC on the territory of Western Georgia was the oldest Georgian Kingdom of Kolkha (Colchis), in the 6th century BC-7th century AD Georgian Kingdom Egrisi.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Colchis   (673 words)

  
 Abkhazia. Who is Abkhazia? What is Abkhazia? Where is Abkhazia? Definition of Abkhazia. Meaning of Abkhazia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Honey is produced; and excellent arms are made.
In the 1st millennium BC (9th-6st centuries BC) the territory of modern Abkhazia was a part of the Westgeorgian Kingdom of Kolkha (Colchis).
In the 4th-7th centuries AD Abkhazia was part of the Georgian Kingdom Egrisi (territory of the former Kinjgdom of Kolkha) again.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Abkhazia   (552 words)

  
 Georgia:History
The Kolkha and the Diaochi were essentially early class confederations that disintegrated in mid-8
B.C. the Kingdoms of Kartli (Iberia) and of Kolkha played a significant role in the economic and political life of the ancient world.
In 66 B.C., having defeated the Kingdom of Pontus and King Mithradates VI (who was considered by Romas as one of the most dangerous foe), they, led by G. Pompey, started military operations against Armenia, Albania and Kartli (Iberia).
www.cac-biodiversity.org /geo/geo_history.htm   (14606 words)

  
 GEORGIAN HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
The population of Diaukhi had to hold hard struggles against the strong kingdoms of the Front Asia - Asuria and Urartu.
After that the kings of Urartu began the wars against the Second Georgian Union on the Bank of the Black Sea - Kolkha.
Kolkha must have been that strong Kolkhidian Kingdom, the glory and brilliancy of which was so obviously depicted in the old Greek Legend about Argounauts.
www.parliament.ge /GENERAL/HISTORY/his1.html   (566 words)

  
 homer georgia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Since ancient times Colchian tribes maintained very close...
the 1st millenium BC on the territory of Western Georgia was the oldest Georgian Kingdom of Kolkha (Colchis...
to the Kingdoms of Diaokhi (Eastern and South-Eastern Georgia and Tao-Klarjeti (now territory of Turkey)) and Kolkha (Western Georgia) were founded around the end of the 2nd...
www.wikisearch.net /homer+georgia   (466 words)

  
 Indian Express: In brief   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Panvel police have caught a gang of six persons who have been looting petrol pumps in the Navi Mumbai-Panvel belt.
The accused who have connections with the Katta Sheikh gang were caught red-handed as they arrived to loot a petrol pump off Kolkha in Kalyan.
Police said they had been tipped off that the gang was preparing to strike on Wednesday night at the Vaibhav petrol pump.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19990813/ige13085p.html   (302 words)

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