11th-century gates from the city of Ganja brought by the Georgians as a war booty to the Gelati Monastery, where it can still be seen near the tomb of King David IV of Georgia
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English | Gates of Ganja | 11th-century gates from the city of Ganja brought by the Georgians as a war booty to the Gelati Monastery, where it can still be seen near the tomb of King David IV of Georgia |
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- arwiki أبواب غنجة الأثرية
- azwiki Gəncə qapıları
- enwiki Ancient Gates of Ganja
- eswiki Puertas antiguas de Ganyá
- fawiki دروازههای کهن گنجه
- hywiki Գանձակի դարպասներ
- kawiki განჯის ჭიშკარი
- ruwiki Ворота Гянджи
- ukwiki Брама Гянджі
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- commonswiki Category:Gates of Gəncə