- Tzanaria
Tzanaria (alternative spellings: Tsanaria, Canaria, Sanaria, Sanaryia) was a historic district in the early medieval
Caucasus , lying chiefly in what is now the northwestern corner of Georgia’sMtskheta-Mtianeti region.In the narrow sense of the term, Tzanaria (Georgian: წანარეთი, "Tzanareti"; aka Tzanar Gorge, წანარეთის ხევი, "Tzanaretis Khevi", reduced later simply to "
Khevi ", i.e. gorge) was applied by the medieval Georgian annals to the area around theDarial Pass , inhabited by the Tzanars. This warlike tribe is already known as Sanars toPtolemy . According to the8th century Arab historianMasudi , the Tzanars, though Christians, claimed their origin from Nizar b. Maad b. Murad, and then from a branch of the Ukail family. Although this claim is completely rejected by modern scholars, the origins of the Tzanars are still uncertain. The tribe is sometimes claimed to be an offshoot ofSarmatia ns.Vladimir Minorsky believes, however, that they were theNakh -speakers. Whatever their origin, the Tzanars seem to have adopted, over the centuries, many features of Georgian culture, including language and religion, being subsequently completely commingled with theGeorgian people to form one of its ethnographic groups Mokheves, who were known until recently as "Tsans" (or "Tsons") to the neighboring Ossetes. The Tzanars gained prominence during the time whenArab s dominated over the most of theCaucasus . They staged a powerful uprising against the invaders in the770s and, according toYa'qubi , requested help from the Byzantines,Khazars and the as-Saqāliba. The rebellious tribe soon became a dominant force in the historicalKakheti region and played a crucial role, circa787 , in the formation of the principality of Kakheti ruled by a prince with the curious title of "chorepiscopus ". For all practical purposes, the contemporary Arab sources used the word Sanãryia to designate the principality in general. However, the Tzanars seem to have been significantly weakened by the early9th century , enabling their rival clan of the Gardabanians to install their chief Vache as a chorepiscopus of Kakheti in the830s . By the end of the 10th century, Tzanaria fell under the kingdom of the Hers whose king John Senekerim adopted the title of "King of the Tzanars". For the later history seeKhevi .See also
References
*Rapp S.H. Jr., Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts and Eurasian Contexts, Peeters Bvba (September 25, 2003), ISBN 90-429-1318-5, pp 398-9
*Minorsky V. F., History of Shirvan and Derbent in the 9th-11th centuries. Moscow, 1963, pp 210-211 (Russian)
*Lordkipanidze M. D., Political Unification of Feudal Georgia, 1963, p 140 (Georgian)
*Berdzenishvili N. A., Issues in the History of Georgia, vol. 9, Tbilisi, 1983, p 60 (Georgian)
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