The most important Georgian battles (wars and battles) within three millennia are presented
here in chronological order in a brief overview. The period covers the span from the first half
of the 2nd millennium BC to the 13th century AD. It covers conflicts with other states and
peoples defence battles and campaigns of conquest as well as internal political disputes
conspiracies of the high nobility against the king popular uprisings and social uprisings
disputes over the throne and power struggles but also bloodless solutions to conflicts in
which diplomatic skill was used to avoid heavy fighting or duels between kings through which
they spared their armies. This raises new questions about ancient history such as whether
there were earlier dynasties in the Georgian states before the Parnavazid dynasty and whether
the Parnavazids had a dynastic history before the seizure of power by Ason.