Martyr Shalva and his fellow Georgian martyrs
Shalva, a Georgian military commander, was seriously wounded after Georgia was exposed to the invasion of Persian Shah Jalal al-Din. When he recovered, they offered him favors [...]
Shalva, a Georgian military commander, was seriously wounded after Georgia was exposed to the invasion of Persian Shah Jalal al-Din. When he recovered, they offered him favors [...]
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