Saskhori is a small settlement in Nichbisistskali Gorge in Municipality of Mtskheta in Georgia. The area is part of the traditional region of Ertso-Tianeti.

Saskhori
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Old Saskhori churches and mountains
Old Saskhori churches and mountains
Saskhori is located in Georgia
Saskhori
Saskhori
Location in Georgia
Coordinates: 41°50′30″N 44°33′19″E / 41.84167°N 44.55528°E / 41.84167; 44.55528
CountryGeorgia
Traditional regionErtso-Tianeti
MunicipalityMtskheta
Elevation
590 m (1,940 ft)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total
332
 • Ethnicities
Georgian 99.1%
 • Religions
Orthodox church
Time zoneUTC+4 (Georgian Time)
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History

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Saskhori is mentioned in 1441 in the deed "Deed on the sacrifice of Saskhori of King Alexander to Svetitskhoveli". Village is also mentioned in the document of 1467 I.21. - The Book of Mercy of the land to Daniel Eliozisdze from King Bagrat". Saskhori is mentioned as a village in the description of Ioane Bagrationi in 1794–1799. According to the Iveria newspaper of May 18, 1886, Ilia, Niko, and Luarsab Merab Gedevanovs (Gedevanishvilis) were pledged to the Tbilisi Noble-Local Bank in the Tbilisi Province and Gori Mazra; Land sold by the bank for non-payment of taxes.

Population

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In 2014, the population was 332.

Year Population
1907 363
2002 351[2]
2014 332

The village is mainly inhabited by surnames: Gochiashvili, Iremashvili, Kituashvili, Lomouri, Kavtiashvili, Kvarkhishvili, Merebashvili, Papiashvili, Khizanishvili, Kartvelishvili, Shavshishvili, Khizanashvili, Javakhishvili and Jalabadze.

Historical places

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Three historic churches are found in Saskhori: Church of Mary, mother of Jesus, Church of St. George and Church of Archangel. An old castle was used in wars for defense.

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