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  1. Azo, Azoy or Azon (Georgian: აზო; აზოჲ; აზონი) was a ruler of Georgians of ancient Kartli (Iberia of the Classical authors) claimed by medieval Georgian annals to have been installed by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon (r. 336–323 BC).

  2. Azo, Azoy or Azon ( Georgian: აზო; აზოჲ; აზონი) was a ruler of Georgians of ancient Kartli ( Iberia of the Classical authors) claimed by medieval Georgian annals to have been installed by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon ( r. 336–323 BC). Medieval tradition. His name and origin are differently given by the medieval Georgian chronicles.

  3. The Iberian Gates ( Georgian: იბერიის კარი, Turkish: Gürcü Boğazı) is situated in the westernmost extension of historical Georgia ( Zemo Kartli ), on the plateau of the Mescit Mountains (Mount Uzundere), known as the Meschic mountains in Greco-Roman geography.

  4. Iberia (en griego antiguo: Ἰβηρία, en latín: Hiberia) era el exónimo usado por los antiguos griegos y romanos para designar al antiguo reino georgiano de Kartli (en georgiano: ქართლი) (siglo iv a. C. a siglo v d. C.), que ocupaba el oeste y el suroeste de la actual Georgia [1] .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AzoAzo - Wikipedia

    Azo or AZO may refer to: Azo of Bologna, a medieval Italian jurist. Azo of Iberia, a Georgian ruler. Azo compound, a functional group and class of compounds. Azo dye, a class of colored compounds containing the azo group. Aluminium-doped zinc oxide, a transparent conducting film; see Indium tin oxide § Doped compounds.

  6. Azo, Azoy or Azon (Georgian: აზო; აზოჲ; აზონი) was a ruler of Georgians of ancient Kartli (Iberia of the Classical authors) claimed by medieval Georgian annals to have been installed by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon (r. 336–323 BC).

  7. Azo, Azoy o Azon ( georgiano: აზო; აზოჲ; აზონი) fue un gobernante de los georgianos de la antigua Kartli ( Iberia de los autores clásicos) que según los anales georgianos medievales afirma haber sido instalado por Alejandro Magno, rey de Macedonia ( r. 336) . –323 a.C.).