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It was sacked often in its stormy history, notably by the Turks in 1691; the ruins of the 11th-century Cathedral of Kutaisi, built by the Bogratids, stand on a hill above the city centre, which has narrow, winding streets.
In 972 it was sacked by the Paramara ruler Siyaka.
It was sacked by French troops in 1799.
It was sacked by the Prussians in 1814.
It was sacked by Alessandro Farnese in 1586 and passed to Prussia in 1816.
In 1386 it was sacked by Timur (Tamerlane), a Turkic conqueror, and the inhabitants massacred.
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