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Introduction to the Georgian Chronicles- English Abstracts
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New Information About Archil the 2nd and Giorgi the 11th (in Georgian)
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The Ottoman period archive of the Presidential Archives of Türkiye contains more than 150 million documents. The documents preserved here are very important for studying the past of the countries neighboring Türkiye, including Georgia and the Caucasus in general. Even in the Soviet period, Ottoman state materials entered the scientific circulation. Since the late 1990ies, and especially since the beginning of the 21st century, the introduction of such documents into Georgian historiography has become especially active. Naturally, such news enriches our understanding of the historical past of Georgia. Although we have various local sources about the new period of the 17th-18th centuries, a number of questions remain unclear. To do this, it is very important to study the historical documents of neighboring countries. In 2022, a collection of consolidated versions of Ottoman documents concerning Georgia was published in two books. Sources tell us very important and sometimes unknown news. Therefore, the researcher of the period of the 15th – the beginning of the 20th centuries cannot ignore this unique publication. In the aforementioned collection, we found several documents relating to Archil II (Shahnazar Khan) and Giorgi XI (Shahnavaz II). The mentioned documents reveal previously unknown news related to the mentioned kings, which further enrich our knowledge about Georgia at the end of the 17th century.