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At the Battle of Svindax in the spring of 1022, the Byzantine emperor Basil II won a decisive victory over the Georgian army of King George I.
The battle fought at the place Svindax (a medieval Georgian chronicler knew it as სჳნდაქს-ი, Suindax’i) in the Phasiane province (Basiani, Basian, or Basean) forced George of Georgia to negotiate a peace treaty ending the Byzantine-Georgian war, 1014-1022 over the succession of the Georgian courapalates in Asia Minor.
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