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* 1121Battle of Didgori: the Georgian army under King David IV wins a decisive victory over the famous Seljuk commander Ilghazi.
* 1121: On August 12, in the Battle of Didgori, the greatest military victory of Georgia, King David the Builder with 40, 000 Georgians, 15, 000 Kipchak auxiliaries, 500 Alan mercenaries and 300 French Crusaders defeats a Seljuk-led Muslim coalition army of 400, 000.
* August 12Battle of Didgori: King David the Builder of Georgia, with 55, 600 troops, defeats the 300, 000-strong Muslim coalition troops at Didgori, in eastern Georgia.
Popularly considered to be the greatest and most successful Georgian ruler in history, he succeeded in driving the Seljuk Turks out of the country, winning the major Battle of Didgori in 1121.
The famous Battle of Didgori took place on 12 August 1121.
In 1121 a Seljuq-Artuqid alliance, commanded by Mehmed I of Great Seljuq and Ilghazi, was defeated by Georgia at the Battle of Didgori.
Alexander Mikaberidze, "‘ Miraculous Victory :’ Battle of Didgori, 1121 ," Armchair General ( May 14, 2008 )
However, some form of settlement of Crusaders in these areas is possible, as they are mentioned in several manuscripts of the time as participants of several battles against the Muslims in Georgia ( 100 " Frankish " Crusaders participated in King David's army in the Battle of Didgori ), and the fact that some passed through here after the fall of the Holy Land.
David IV of Georgia met him at the Battle of Didgori and Ilgazi was defeated.
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