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Dedoplistsqaro

Dedoplistskaro
დედოფლისწყარო
Skyline of Dedoplistskaro
Dedoplistskaro is located in Georgia (country)
Dedoplistskaro
Dedoplistskaro
Location of Dedoplistskaro in Georgia
Coordinates: 41°27′50″N 46°06′40″E / 41.46389°N 46.11111°E / 41.46389; 46.11111Coordinates: 41°27′50″N 46°06′40″E / 41.46389°N 46.11111°E / 41.46389; 46.11111
Country Georgia (country) Georgia
Mkhare Kakheti
Municipality Dedoplistsqaro
Elevation 800 m (2,600 ft)
Population (2014)
 • Total 5,940
Time zone Georgian Time (UTC+4)
Website dedoplistskaro.ge

Dedoplistskaro or Dedoplistsqaro (Georgian: დედოფლისწყარო, pronounced [dɛdɔpʰlist͡sʼqʼɑrɔ], literally: Queen's spring) is a town in Kakheti, Georgia with the population of 5,940. The town is located in the Shiraki Plain, eastern Georgia, and functions as a municipality of the eponymous district.

The locale is first mentioned in the medieval annals as a military post established by King David IV of Georgia (r. 1089-1125). Tradition relates its name, literally meaning "the Queen’s spring" to Queen Tamar (r. 1184–1213). After the annexation of Georgia, Russians established a military fort in 1803 to fend off the area being attacked by the Dagestan rebels and renamed the village into Tsarskie Kolodtsy (Russian: Царские Колодцы), that is "the royal wells".

In 1869, the German entrepreneurs Carl Heinrich von Siemens and Ernst Werner von Siemens established an oil refinery near the village which functioned until the mid-1870s.

The village retained its military installations and a large garrison during Georgia's brief independence from 1918 to 1921. It was seized by the invading Soviet Russian forces after hours of heavy fighting with Georgian troops on February 18, 1921. The Russian commander Pyotr Kuryshko died in this battle.


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