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Adarnase II of Iberia

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princes in a general uprising against the Arab hegemony. He held off the Arab attacks for three years – until the
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disagrees with this view by identifying these individuals with Stephen II, Demetre (brother of Stephen I), and
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entered the fight. Adarnase/Nerses was killed, and the Arabs installed
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who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars with
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Index

Stephen II
Guaram II
Dynasty
Chosroid dynasty
Georgian
Chosroid dynasty
presiding prince
Iberia
Kartli
Georgia
patrikios
Anastasius Apocrisiarius
martyrdom
Maximus the Confessor
Arabs
Armenian
Hovannes Draskhanakertsi
Middle Persian
Avestan
Armenian language
Stephen II
Caliphate
Rashidun Caliphate
Umayyad Caliphate
Albanian
Khazars
Guaram II
Guaramid Dynasty
church of the Holy Cross
Mtskheta

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