- Gardabani (historic district)
Gardabani ( _ka. გარდაბანი) was a region in medieval Georgia, in the extreme southeast of the country, centered at the fortress of Khunani. This land roughly corresponds to a district lying south of
Tbilisi , west of theMtkvari River .The historical geography of Gardabani has caused a certain amount of confusion because medieval Georgian writers call both the Iberian land of Gardabani and the Albanian principality of
Gardman by the name "Gardabani". Although these two regions were distinct, the homonymy may be due to an early occupation of both these territories by one ethnic group which left upon them itsonomastic imprint.Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), "Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts", p. 327. Peeters Bvba, ISBN 90-429-1318-5.]In the 9th century, the Gardabanian nobility, particularly the clan of
Donauri , dominated the eastern Georgian principality ofKakheti . For this reason, the 9th-century Kakheti is frequently referred to as "Gardabani" in the Georgian chronicles.References
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