- Lekianoba
Lekianoba was the name given to sporadic forays and marauds by
Dagestan clan smen into Georgia from 16th to 19th centuries. The term is derived from "Leki", by which the Georgians knew Dagestani peoples, with the suffix –"anoba" which designates attribution.The attacks from Dagestan began with the disintegration of the Georgian kingdom and the subsequent decline of its successor states in the incessant defence warfare against the Persian and
Ottoman empire s. In the late16th century , part of Georgian marchlands in theKakheti an kingdom, later known asSaingilo , was given by the Persian shah Abbas I to his Dagestani allies creating thus a base for subsequent invasions.Though chiefly of small scale, these assaults were too frequent to be rather devastating to the fragmentised country, with the marauders taking hostages and pillaging the borderline settlements. From time to time, these attacks evolved into major military operations involving thousands of troops and conducted by the Dagestan feudal warlords often in alliance with either Persians or Ottomans.
Kakheti andKartli were the two eastern Georgian kingdoms most suffered. Often taken in surprise, the Georgians failed to build up an effective defence mechanism against "Lekianoba" due largely to the permanent internal wars and rivalry among the Georgian polities. Furthermore, the Dagestani mercenaries were frequently used by rival Georgian kings and princes against each other.In the early
1720s , the Georgian kingVakhtang VI intensified his efforts to counter the Dagestan inroads. In1722 , he decided to join his forces with the Russiantsar Peter I and mobilised a large army to campaign against the Dagestanis and their major ally, thePersian Empire . Peter, however, soon made peace with the Persians that forced Vakhtang to recall his troops. Soon Georgia’s independence finally collapsed under the Ottoman and Persian aggression for over the two subsequent decades giving the Dagestani tribesmen more chances to attack. In1744 , Teimuraz II and his son,Erekle II , revived the kingdoms ofKartli andKakheti and joined their forces to check the Dagestani assaults. From1750 to1755 , they thrice successfully repulsed a large coalition of the Degestani clans led by theAvary khan Nursal Bek. In1774 , Erekle II created a special military force which initially served an effective instrumental against the Dagestani marauds. However, facing an internal crisis in his kingdom, Erekle was unable to finally eliminate the threats from the Caucasian mountaineers. In1785 and1787 the Avary khan Omar twice attacked Kakheti leaving several border villages in ruins. Beginning in1801 , with the annexation of Georgia by theRussian Empire , the Dagestani inroads weakened significantly. During theCaucasian War s, the Dagestaniimam Shamil invaded the Kakhetian marches in1854 , an attack largely considered the last incident of "Lekianoba".References
* Georgian (Soviet) Encyclopedia, vol. 6; Tbilisi, 1983: p. 164 (In Georgian)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.