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ON THE LOCALIZATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD
BETWEEN SAHAK, EMIR OF TBILISI
AND MUHAMMAD IBN KHALID
The goal of the present paper is to determine the specific location of the battle
between Khalid ibn-Yazid and Sahak (Ishak), emir of Tbilisi.
The Arab conquests in Transcaucasia and their dominion on the territory of the
Eastern Georgia gave rise to the formation of Tbilisi emirate. In the beginning of the
9-th century Tbilisi emirs, deprived of the part of their domain, ceased to subordinate
to the power of the Caliph and misappropriated collected tributes. Caliphs resorted to
punitive expeditions to bring disobedient emirs to submission.
In 842, during the expedition conducted by Khalid ibn-Yazid against emir of Tbilisi
Sahak, the former was supported by Bagrat Kuropalate, while the latter received
help from Kakheti (called “sanarians” in the Arab sources). The Georgian historical
annals, like “Chronicle of Kartli” specify that the location of the battle is “Rekhi”. The
author of the record tries to prove, contradictory to the assumptions of historiography,
that “Rekhi” implies not the village of Rekha located in the vicinity town of Gori, but
another one also called “Rekhi” located that time farther east, in the Lekhura gorge.