The Battle of Krtsanisi
The battle was the culmination of Agha Mohammad Khan's campaign to reassert Iranian suzerainty over eastern Georgia, which King Heraclius II had sought to escape through alignment with the Russian Empire. The shah crossed the Aras river in August 1795 with a large army, of which an estimated thirty to forty thousand men took part in the assault on Tbilisi.
Against this force Heraclius II, aided by King Solomon II of Imereti, fielded roughly five thousand troops. After several days of fighting in the fields of Krtsanisi and the streets of the city, the Georgians were decisively defeated; the capital was sacked and destroyed and many thousands of its inhabitants were slain or taken captive. The Aragvian highlanders are remembered as having fought their way deep into the enemy ranks before being cut down.