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== References ==
== References ==

* Essays on the history of Georgia, Vol. 4, vol., 1973;
* Chkhataraishvili st. , [[Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia]] , vol. , 8, pg. , 1984. - p. 519.

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The Battle of Rukh is the battle of the united army of the Kingdom of Imereti , Odisha and Guria principalities against the Ottoman Empire. With the 1774 Kuchuk-Kainarji Treaty, Turkey lost the right to intervene in the affairs of Imereti. In 1779 , Ottomans tried to remove its ally Odisha Principality for Imereti and marched from the territory of Abkhazia to Odisha . Katsia II Dadian appealed to the king of Imereti for help. Solomon IDadian was rescued by the army of Imeret-Guria. The enemy crossed Enguri and moved towards Zugdidi. The battle that took place between Rukh Castle and Zugdidi ended with the complete victory of the Imeret-Guria-Odish army. The winners captured many captives and the great Alaf, M. Sh. Enemy artillery . The Battle of Rukh stopped the expansion of the Turks in Georgia from the north-west for a long time.

Battle of Rukh
Rukhi
Date1779
Location
Rukhi
Result

Georgian victory

  • destruction of the enemy army
Belligerents

Kingdom of Imereti

  • Guria principality
  • Principality of Mingrelia

Ottoman Empire

  • Principality of Abkhazia
  • Autonomous Republic of Crimea Crimean Khanate
  • Alans
  • Circassians
  • Kabardians
  • jiks
Commanders and leaders

Solomon I Katsia II Dadiani

George V Guriel

Keilash Sharvashidze

Bekir-bey

References