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      <description>...his slave to Kuji and informed him: &quot;I am a descendant of Uplos, the son of Mtskhetos, I am the son of the mamasakhlisi Samar's brother; I am very rich. Show me your... </description>
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      <description>...your life from Azon's hands.&quot; So the mother and the son went to Isfahan. For Parnavaz it was a great misfortune, but because of his fear of Azon he decided to go... </description>
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      <description>...Klarjeti where he ensconced himself there in the fortresses. Parnavaz came to Mtskheta and took possession of all the four fortresses. The same year he 30 seized the... </description>
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      <description>...him and Kuji, and Parnavaz strengthened his army. Many people came from Egrisi, and all of them wanted to fight against Azon. Azon called his troops and... </description>
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      <description>...your slave.&quot; After this, they joined together and began negotiations with the Ovses and Lek'is, and the latter rejoiced, because they did not want to pay tribute... </description>
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      <description>...his slave to Kuji and informed him: &quot;I am a descendant of Uplos, the son of Mtskhetos, I am the son of the mamasakhlisi Samar's brother; I am very rich. Show me your... </description>
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      <name>Caucasus</name>
      <description>...then a three year old boy, with her and fled to the mountains of the Caucasus. He came back to his domain of Mtskheta when he grew up. Parnavaz was a clever... </description>
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      <name>Mtskheta</name>
      <description>...that remained with him, because he treated everybody like a villain. Azon left Mtskheta and went to Klarjeti where he ensconced himself there in the fortresses... </description>
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      <name>Uplos</name>
      <description>...Then Parnavaz sent his slave to Kuji and informed him: &quot;I am a descendant of Uplos, the son of Mtskhetos, I am the son of the mamasakhlisi Samar's brother; I am... </description>
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      <name>Kuji</name>
      <description>...too are mercilessly oppressed without number.&quot; Then Parnavaz went secretly to Kuji in Egrisi, taking with him all the treasures he was able to muster, and he... </description>
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      <name>Mtskhetos</name>
      <description>...Parnavaz. This Parnavaz was a Kartlian by birth, a kinsman of Uplos, son of Mtskhetos, and on his mother's side - a Persian from 10 Isfahan. He was the son of... </description>
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      <name>Uplos</name>
      <description>...by the name of Parnavaz. This Parnavaz was a Kartlian by birth, a kinsman of Uplos, son of Mtskhetos, and on his mother's side - a Persian from 10 Isfahan. He... </description>
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      <description>...lived in Mtskheta one youth by the name of Parnavaz. This Parnavaz was a Kartlian by birth, a kinsman of Uplos, son of Mtskhetos, and on his mother's side - a... </description>
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      <description>...because he treated everybody like a villain. Azon left Mtskheta and went to Klarjeti where he ensconced himself there in the fortresses. Parnavaz came to Mtskheta... </description>
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      <description>...mercilessly oppressed without number.&quot; Then Parnavaz went secretly to Kuji in Egrisi, taking with him all the treasures he was able to muster, and he took his... </description>
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      <description>...a flock of deer in the field of Dighomi. The deer fled through the gorges of Tpilisi. Parnavaz followed them, loosed his arrow and hit a deer; the wounded deer ran... </description>
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      <name>Isfahan</name>
      <description>...with it. Waking up, Parnavaz wondered: &quot;This dream means that I shall go to Isfahan and will find some fortune there.&quot; 30 The same day he went to hunt and begun... </description>
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      <description>...of Uplos, son of Mtskhetos, and on his mother's side - a Persian from 10 Isfahan. He was the son of Samar's brother, the same Samar, who at the time of... </description>
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      <description>At that time, there lived in Mtskheta one youth by the name of Parnavaz. This Parnavaz was a Kartlian by birth, a... </description>
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      <name>Armenian</name>
      <description>...gifts favorably, named Parnavaz his son and sent him a crown, and ordered the Armenian rulers to help Parnavaz. </description>
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      <description>...of all the four fortresses. The same year he 30 seized the whole of Kartli, with the exception of K'larjeti. Then Parnavaz sent an envoy to King Antioch... </description>
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      <name>Mtskheta</name>
      <description>...her and fled to the mountains of the Caucasus. He came back to his domain of Mtskheta when he grew up. Parnavaz was a clever man, an excellent horseman and a 15... </description>
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      <description>...Save your life from Azon's hands.&quot; So the mother and the son went to Isfahan. For Parnavaz it was a great misfortune, but because of his fear of Azon he... </description>
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      <description>...the exception of K'larjeti. Then Parnavaz sent an envoy to King Antioch of Asurastan, with many gifts and the promise to serve him. In return he asked for... </description>
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      <name>Kartli</name>
      <description>...Kuji said to him: &quot;You are the son and descendant of the sovereign rulers of Kartli; you should be my master. Do not spare your possessions, so that we may... </description>
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      <description>...son, leave this country, 20 your father's domain, take me to my country - Isfahan, to my brothers. Save your life from Azon's hands.&quot; So the mother and the son... </description>
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      <name>Mtskheta</name>
      <description>...who at the time of Alexander's coming to Kartli was the mamasakhlisi of Mtskheta. Samar and his brother, Parnavaz's father, were killed by Alexander, and his... </description>
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      <description>...same day he went to hunt and begun to circle a flock of deer in the field of Dighomi. The deer fled through the gorges of Tpilisi. Parnavaz followed them, loosed... </description>
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      <name>Kartli</name>
      <description>...of Samar's brother, the same Samar, who at the time of Alexander's coming to Kartli was the mamasakhlisi of Mtskheta. Samar and his brother, Parnavaz's father... </description>
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