Thoroughly IS decisively, as far as dealing with the prevailing situation goes.
Okumaya devam et...
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{{Short description|1401 truce between Georgia and the Timurid Empire}} | {{Short description|1401 truce between Georgia and the Timurid Empire}} |
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The '''Truce of Shamkor''' was a [[truce]] agreed to by King [[George VII of Georgia|George VII]] of [[Kingdom of Georgia|Georgia]] and [[Timur]], ruler of [[Timurid Empire]] on September 1401, which lasted for few months. In late 1401, Timur [[Timur's invasions of Georgia|invaded]] the [[Kingdom of Georgia]] once again. George VII had to sue for peace, and sent his brother, [[Constantine I of Georgia|Constantine]] with the contributions. Timur was preparing for a major confrontation with the [[Ottoman dynasty]] and apparently wished to freeze the currently prevailing situation in Georgia, until he could return to deal with it more decisively and thoroughly at his leisure. | The '''Truce of Shamkor''' was a [[truce]] agreed to by King [[George VII of Georgia|George VII]] of the [[Kingdom of Georgia]] and [[Timur]], ruler of the [[Timurid Empire]], on September 1401, which lasted for few months. In late 1401, Timur [[Timur's invasions of Georgia|invaded Georgia again]]. |
Thus, he made peace with George on several terms:<ref>{{cite book|title=Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia|last=Rayfield|first=Donald|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=2012|isbn=978-1780230306|location=London|pages=150|author-link=Donald Rayfield}}</ref> | George VII sued for peace and sent his brother, [[Constantine I of Georgia|Constantine]], with the contributions. Timur was preparing for a major confrontation with the [[Ottoman dynasty]] and wished to freeze the currently prevailing situation in Georgia until he could return to deal with it more decisively at his leisure. Thus, he made peace with George on several terms:<ref>{{cite book|title=Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia|last=Rayfield|first=Donald|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=2012|isbn=978-1780230306|location=London|pages=150|author-link=Donald Rayfield}}</ref> |
Georgia would | Georgia would |
Okumaya devam et...