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The Capture of Metekhi's Castle ( Georgian : მეტეხის ციხის აღება) took place in 1749. this capture was against the Persia, led by Erekle II.
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Heraclius II of Georgia | Afsharid Empire | ||||||
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Heraclius II of Georgia |
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