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Gamarjoba Kober -
Thank you for your good work on Tao-Klarjeti and the Iberian Bagratids! It would be great to be able to supply the articles with more images, just like you have done here. However, the relief from Opiza does not render Ashot I, but Ashot II (cf. Wachtang Djobadze, Early Georgian Monasteries in Historic Tao, Klarjeti and Shavsheti, 14-15). Therefore, I have moved the image to the entry on Ashot II. Best wishes! - Sofie
Thanks for correction and good work. Kober