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'''Marneuli''' ({{lang-ka|მარნეული}} {{IPA-ka|mɑɾnɛuli|}}, {{lang-az|Sarvan}}) is a town in the [[Kvemo Kartli]] region of southern [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and administrative center of [[Marneuli Municipality]] that borders neighboring [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenia]].
'''Marneuli''' ({{lang-ka|მარნეული}} {{IPA-ka|mɑɾnɛuli|}}) is a town in the [[Kvemo Kartli]] region of southern [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and administrative center of [[Marneuli Municipality]] that borders neighboring [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenia]].


== Toponymy ==
== Toponymy ==

Revision as of 06:18, 4 May 2023

Marneuli
მარნეული
Town
Marneuli Tea House
Marneuli Tea House
Flag of Marneuli
Official seal of Marneuli
Marneuli is located in Georgia
Marneuli
Marneuli
Marneuli is located in Kvemo Kartli
Marneuli
Marneuli
Coordinates: 41°29′49″N 44°48′39″E / 41.49694°N 44.81083°E / 41.49694; 44.81083
Country Georgia (country)
MkhareKvemo Kartli
MunicipalityMarneuli
Elevation
420 m (1,380 ft)
Population
 (2014[1])
 • Total
20,211
ClimateCfa
Map

Marneuli (Georgian: მარნეული [mɑɾnɛuli]) is a town in the Kvemo Kartli region of southern Georgia and administrative center of Marneuli Municipality that borders neighboring Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Toponymy

According to Georgian sources, the name Marneuli is of Georgian origin and some have attested the name to "marani" (Georgian: მარანი), the Georgian word "winery".[2]

The name used by the Azerbaijanis to refer to the city, Sarvan,[3] The word was borrowed[4] from Persian sârebân (Template:Lang-fa), meaning "the keeper of camels".[5]

Population

According to the 2014 Georgian census the population of the town was 20,211.[1] The town is predominantly populated by Georgian Azerbaijanis (83,1%).[6]

History

Marneuli is the center of the Marneuli Municipality of Georgia. By the decree of the Georgian SSR of March 18, 1947, the village of Borchalo was renamed into Marneuli. It received the status of a city in 1964.

On July 1, 1625, north of Marneuli near the Algeti River on the Marabda field, a major battle of Georgian troops with the Safavid conquerors took place, the Georgian army under the command of Giorgi Saakadze at first almost defeated the Iranian army of Isa Khan, but then it was still defeated and the Iranians entered Tbilisi.

On December 19, 1918, a battle of the Georgian-Armenian War took place near the Khrami River (8 kilometers south of the regional center). As a result of the armistice established on January 1 at the insistence of the British army, which occupied the location of the German army in the region (after the latter was defeated in the First World War), the city remained in the Georgian-Armenian neutral zone[citation needed], and was subsequently incorporated into Georgian SSR.

In 1921, Marneuli again became the center of military operations - units of the Soviet 11th Army marched through it in Tbilisi during the Soviet-Georgian war.

On August 8, 2008, during the Russo-Georgian War, Russian planes bombed the city's airfield, as a result of which 3 people died and the airfield's runway was destroyed.

Culture

There is one university branch (Tbilisi State University) and one university opened in 2008 (Heydar Aliyev Georgia-Azerbaijan Humanitarian University) in Marneuli.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Population Census 2014". www.geostat.ge. National Statistics Office of Georgia. November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  2. ^ "მარანი". The National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. Bibliowiki. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ Hajili, Asif (17 October 2020). "Yaxın və uzaq Borçalı". 525-ci qəzet (in Azerbaijani). pp. 20–21.
  4. ^ Ahmadov, Bashir (2015). "Sarvan". Etimologiya lüğəti [Dictionary of Etymology]. Baku: Altun Kitab.
  5. ^ Dehkhoda, Ali-Akbar (1931). "ساربان". In Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute (ed.). Dehkhoda Dictionary (in Persian). Tehran: University of Tehran Press.
  6. ^ "Статистический отчёт о переписе населении" (PDF). statistics.ge (in Georgian). 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2009.
  7. ^ Heydar Aliyev University opens in Marneuli, Nov 2008 Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine