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dbpedia:Battle_of_Didgori
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The Battle of Didgori (Georgian: დიდგორის ბრძოლა) was fought between the armies of the Kingdom of Georgia and the declining Great Seljuq Empire at the place of Didgori, 40 km west of Tbilisi, (the modern-day capital of Georgia), on August 12, 1121. The battle resulted in King David IV of Georgia’s decisive victory over a Seljuk invasion army under Ilghazi and the subsequent reconquest of a Muslim-held Tbilisi, which became the royal capital.
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Battle of Didgori
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Majority of the coalition army destroyed or routed, large number of prisoners taken
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24pxGreat Seljuq Empire 24pxKingdom of Georgia
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dbpedia:David_IV_of_Georgia dbpedia:Ilghazi
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1121-08-12Z
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Decisive Georgian victory
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*400,000-600,000 according to Muslim, Christian chronicles from around that period. or approximately 300.000. *Other studies put the numbers at 200,000 to 250,000 *100,000-250,000 according to modern Georgian estimates. *55,600
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