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''sadrosho'' ((グルジア語:სადროშო); literally, "of a banner") was an administrative division in medieval and early modern Georgia which supplied men for a subdivision of the army marked by its own banner. A tactical unit furnished by this territorial unit was also known as ''sadrosho'', each under the command of a military official, ''sardali''. ==United Kingdom of Georgia== The origin of the ''sadrosho'' system traces its origin to the period of a united Georgian monarchy, the Bagratid kingdom of Georgia (1008–1491), which, according to the 18th-century historian Prince Vakhushti, was subdivided into four principal ''sadrosho'': * ''metsinave'' (მეწინავე), "avant-garde", was furnished by the southern provinces of Upper and of Lower Kartli. * ''memarjvene'' (მემარჯვენე), "right flank", was provided by the western provinces of Imereti and Abkhazia. * ''memartskhene'' (მემარცხენე), "left flank", was supplied by the easternmost provinces of Kakheti and Hereti. * ''mepis'' (მეფის), "royal", by Inner Kartli.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「sadrosho」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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