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Aghaiani

Discover the village of Aghaiani—a historical settlement in Kaspi Municipality on the banks of the Ksani River, where a medieval church and the beauty of the Kartli plain unite.

Village · Kaspi municipality · Municipality in Shida Kartli

Aghaiani — The Historical Gateway of Kartli on the Ksani Banks

In the Shida Kartli region, within the Kaspi Municipality, on the right bank of the Ksani River, lies the village of Aghaiani. Situated at an elevation of 547 meters above sea level, this settlement is one of the large and historically important villages of the region. Aghaiani charms visitors with its fertile lands, strategic location, and the cultural heritage preserved on its land.

Historical Heritage and Aghaiani Church

Aghaiani has a centuries-old history. It has always been one of the important points of Kartli. The most important part of the village's cultural identity is:

  • Aghaiani St. George Church — A medieval hall-type church located on a hill near the village. The church is famous for its architecture and the beautiful views of the Ksani gorge that open up from there.

Geography and Nature

The village is located on the Ksani Plain, creating ideal conditions for agriculture. The local landscape is rich in vineyards, fruit orchards, and fertile arable lands. The climate is moderate, creating the best conditions for viticulture and crop cultivation. The surroundings of Aghaiani are great for hiking and photography.

Local Lifestyle

Today, more than 1500 people live in Aghaiani. The majority of the population is ethnically Georgian. The daily life of the locals is closely tied to farming, viticulture, and animal husbandry. A visit to Aghaiani allows you to feel Kartlian hospitality, taste local wine, and enjoy the tranquility that prevails in this historical village.

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