Akhalkalakiball

Summary
Akhalkalakiball is a town in Georgiaball. The city was passed from Ottoman Empireball to  Russian Empireball after the  Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). On January 4, 1900, an earthquake destroyed much of the town and killed 1,000 people in the area. As of the 2014 census the town had a population of 8,295.

History
Akhalkalakiball was founded in 1064. In 1066 the city was destroyed during the Seljuk invasions of the  Kingdom of Georgiaball. Akhalkalakiball had alternated between Georgiaball's and  Armeniaball's rule until it passed to the  Georgian Bagratids in the 11th century. In 11th century Akhalkalakiball became political and economical centre of Javakhetiball. In the 16th century the city came under the rule of the Ottoman Empireball and became a sanjak centre in Çıldır Eyaleti. Under Ottoman Empireball's rule, the town was known as "Ahılkelek". The city was passed from Ottoman Empireball to  Russian Empireball  after the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). It then was a city in Georgiaball after the Russian Civil War, but was later apart of  Georgian SSRball after  Soviet Unionball annexed  Georgiaball in 1921. After the death of Soviet Unionball,  Akhalkalakiball became apart of  Georgiaball once again, and is still apart of  Georgiaball now.