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    The earliest written accounts of settlement of the location come from the second half of the 4th century AD, when a fortress was built during King Varaz-Bakur's reign (ca. 364). Towards the end of the 4th century, the fortress fell into the hands of the Persians, but was recaptured by the kings of Kartli by the middle of the 5th century.

  2. 2 days ago · A very brief history of Narikala Fortress. Narikala Fortress, the ‘Little Fortress’, sits on a rocky outcrop in the Tabori Range, high over Old Tbilisi and the Mtkvari river. Tbilisi Botanical Garden lies behind the fortress, while the heart of the Old Town and the domed roofs of the Abanotubani sulfur baths roll out at the foot of the castle.

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  3. Jul 21, 2020 · When you look closely at the remains of Narikala Fortress (which look especially breathtaking at night) you will notice clues about its past. Construction of the first walls upon the solid, rugged, holy mountain of Mtatsminda began in the 4th century AD when it was a Persian citadel.

  4. During its long history, Narikala Fortress has played an important role in the defense of Tbilisi. In the 17th century, it was captured and destroyed by the Persians, but it was later rebuilt by the Georgian king, Erekle II.

  5. Narikala consists of two walled sections between the sulphur baths and the Tbilisi Botanical Garden. This fortress sometimes was even called Shuris-tsikhe, which means The Rival Fortress. The fortress walls date from various periods, the earliest from the 4th century, when it was a Persian citadel.

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  6. The history of Narikala dates back to the 4th century when it was established by the Persians as a stronghold named Shuris-tsikhe which translates to "Invidious Fort." Throughout the ages, the fortress underwent numerous expansions and renovations under the rule of various empires.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · Sitting atop the capital Tbilisi, it is an ancient structure that dates all the way back to the 4th century, around the time when the city was also founded. Narikala Fortress has had a long history with the Georgians, the Persians, and the Arabs having a share of its contribution to the structure.

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