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Description Fragments of the silver covering of St. Andrew's icon found in a cave of Mt. Tabori in Tbilisi, probably dating from the 12th century. An asomtavruli inscription mentions "Duke of Dukes" and High Treasurer Abulasan, son of Iobi.
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Source Е. Такаишвили, Грузинские надписи на археологических предметах, хранящихся в Кавказском музее в Тифлисе, Археологические экскурсии, разыскания и заметки, вып. II, Тифлис, 1905
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