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English: The banner of Principality of Samtskhe (Saatabago) according to Prince Vakhushti's atlas, c. 1745.
ქართული: სამცხე-საათაბაგოს გერბი ვახუშტი ბატონიშვილის ატლასის მიხედვით (დაახლ. 1745 წ.)
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