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Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze : ウィキペディア英語版
Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze

Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze ((グルジア語:ცხრა ძმა ხერხეულიძე)) with their mother and sister were heroes of the Battle of Marabda. All of them died defending their motherland.
In 1625, Shah Abbas I of Persia marched his largest army toward Georgia’s eastern provinces, Kartli and Kakheti, under the leadership of Isa-Khan Qurchibash. The Georgian Army consisted of twenty thousand men. The banner of the Georgian army was entrusted to the Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze.
The Persians panicked upon coming face-to-face with the courage and fortitude of the Georgian soldiers, but the experienced commander Isa-Khan Qurchibash would not yield. Help arrived from Beglerbeg Shaybani-Khan, and with the extra forces the Persians soon gained the advantage over the Georgian army. The Georgian colonel, Teimuraz Mukhranbatoni, was fatally wounded, and rumors of his death threw the soldiers into a panic, since they mistakenly believed that the dead man was King Teimuraz I of Kakheti, their commander.
Believing that their leader had fallen, the Georgian soldiers became anxious. Before long, they recognized their mistake, but it was too late, as the fate of the battle had already been decided.
The military leaders and the bishops of Rustavi and Kharchasho all were killed in the battle at Marabda. The nine banner-bearing Kherkheulidze brothers were also killed. When the banner, that had led their army through the battles at Didgori and Basiani, fell from the hands of the youngest brother, their sister grabbed hold of it immediately, and when she also fell, the banner and symbol of Georgian invincibility was raised up again by their mother, who also was killed.
The Georgians fought heroically to the last moment. The battle that had begun at dawn finally ended late that night with the defeat of the Georgian army. Nine thousand Georgians gave their lives for Christ and their motherland on the battlefield at Marabda. For their heroism, Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze with their mother and sister and nine thousand martyrs of Marabda were canonized by Georgian Orthodox Church. The self-sacrifice of Nine Brothers was represented in Georgian poetry.
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File:The grave of st. 9 brothers Kherkheulidze.jpg|The grave of Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze with their mother and sister
File:Church in Marabda.jpg|Church in Marabda, where are buried Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze with their mother and sister


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