Draft talk:Georgian Campaigns in Eastern Anatolia

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Georgian Campaign in Eastern Anatolia

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This article covers the series of military campaigns conducted by the Kingdom of Georgia in Eastern Anatolia during the 12th century, primarily under the reigns of David IV of Georgia, Demetrius I of Georgia, and George III of Georgia. The topic is significant within the context of the Georgian–Seljuk wars and the broader political transformation of the South Caucasus and Armenian highlands during the High Middle Ages.

The article is currently rated as Start-class due to its basic structure but limited depth and sourcing in some sections. Further expansion is needed, particularly in the areas of detailed campaign chronology, primary source usage, and historiographical analysis.

Editors are encouraged to improve:

  • Inline citations with page numbers
  • Expansion of campaign details and individual battles
  • Inclusion of additional academic and primary sources
  • Neutrality and clarity in casualty estimates and outcomes

This article falls under the scope of multiple WikiProjects, including Georgia, Military history, Middle Ages, Armenia, and Turkey. Iberian-colchian (talk) 15:41, 27 March 2026 (UTC)Reply