Doliskana inscriptions
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WritingGeorgian script
Created10th century
Present locationTao-Klarjeti (modern-day Turkey)
LanguageOld Georgian
| Doliskana inscriptions | |
|---|---|
| Writing | Georgian script |
| Created | 10th century |
| Present location | Tao-Klarjeti (modern-day Turkey) |
| Language | Old Georgian |
The Doliskana inscriptions (Georgian: დოლისყანას წარწერები, romanized: dolisq'anas ts'arts'erebi) are the Georgian language inscriptions written in the Georgian Asomtavruli script on the Doliskana Monastery, located in the historical medieval Georgian Kingdom of Tao-Klarjeti (modern-day Artvin Province of Turkey). The inscriptions mention Georgian prince and titular king Sumbat I of Iberia.[1] The inscriptions are dated to the first half of the 10th century.[2]