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| commander1 = [[Ivane Mkhargrdzeli]]<br />[[Shalva of Akhaltsikhe|Shalva Akhaltiskheli]]{{executed}}<br />[[Ivane Akhaltsikheli]]{{KIA}} |
| commander1 = [[Ivane Mkhargrdzeli]]<br />[[Shalva of Akhaltsikhe|Shalva Akhaltiskheli]]{{executed}}<br />[[Ivane Akhaltsikheli]]{{KIA}} |
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| commander2 = [[Jalal al-Din Mangburni]] |
| commander2 = [[Jalal al-Din Mangburni]] |
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| strength1 = 70,000 deployed{{Sfn|Mikaberidze|2015|p=19}}<ref>History and coin finds in Armenia: |
| strength1 = 60,000<ref>Samushia, Jaba. "The Battle of Garnisi." Works of the Institute of History of Georgia, Vol. I, Tbilisi, 2011, pp. 118–138</ref>–70,000 deployed{{Sfn|Mikaberidze|2015|p=19}}<ref>History and coin finds in Armenia: |
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coins from Duin, capital of Armenia (4–13th c.) : inventory of Byzantine and Sasanian coins in Armenia (6–7th c.) by Kh. A. Musheghean, page 14</ref><br> |
coins from Duin, capital of Armenia (4–13th c.) : inventory of Byzantine and Sasanian coins in Armenia (6–7th c.) by Kh. A. Musheghean, page 14</ref><br> |
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----17,000<ref name="boyle">The Cambridge History of Iran: The Saljuq and Mongol periods By J. A. Boyle, page 327</ref>–20,000 engaged<ref name=IbnKathir> Ibn Kathir, Al-Bidāya wa-n-Nihāya (البداية والنهاية) volume:13, page:114</ref> |
----17,000<ref name="boyle">The Cambridge History of Iran: The Saljuq and Mongol periods By J. A. Boyle, page 327</ref>–20,000 engaged<ref name=IbnKathir> Ibn Kathir, Al-Bidāya wa-n-Nihāya (البداية والنهاية) volume:13, page:114</ref> |