词条 | Duchy of Ksani |
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|native_name = {{lang|ka|ქსნის საერისთავო}} |conventional_long_name = Duchy of Ksani |common_name = Ksani |continent = |subdivision = Principality |nation = the Kingdom of Kartli |era = Middle Ages |capital = Kvenipnevi |image_map = |image_map_caption = |life_span = 15th century-1801 |year_start = 15th century |event_start = |year_end = 1801 |p1 = |flag_p1 = |s1 = |flag_s1 = |event_end = |today = {{Flag|Georgia}} }} The Duchy of Ksani ({{lang-ka|ქსნის საერისთავო}}) was an administrative unit in feudal Georgia. It consisted lands around Ksani and two more neighbouring south-western valleys, thus making two administrative entities: Ksniskhevi, with its centre in Kvenipnevi and Tskhradzmiskhevi with its centre in Largvisi, which is also home of the Largvisi Monastery. Tskhradzmiskhevi started to become dominant in the 10th century when it included gorges of Lekhura, Medjuda and upper side of the river Liakhvi. After incorporating of neighbouring southern gorges, the residence was relocated from Largvisi to Kvenipnevi. According to Vakhushti's references{{clarify|date=August 2013}}, during the reign of Tamar the Great, Kartli and Ksani were separated Dukedoms. After the Mongol invasion in the second half of the 13th century, the dukes of Ksani were of the Bibiluri family. In the 14th century, Saeristavo included: Tskhradzma, Jamuri, Kharchokhi, Jurta, Kholoti, Isroliskhevi, Abazasdzeta, Truso, Ghuda, Gagasdzeni, Mleta, Arakhveti, Khando, Khanchaeti, Dzagnakora, Dighuami, Gavasi, Atseriskhevi, Bekhushe. In the 15th century, the Saeristavo practically became a Satavado ("manorial"). Dukes of Ksani
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