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1614 A.D.; 6.0; Tsaishi; 8-9; 1614.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Tsaishi earthquake, occurred on 1614. It has a given magnitude of 6.0 Ms (6.1 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 10 km. The IDPs range from 6-7 to 8 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1600 A.D.; 7.0; Bzipi; 9-10; 1600.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Bzipi earthquake, occurred on 1600. It has a given magnitude of 7.0 Ms (7.0 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDP has an intensity value of 9-10 and is located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDP both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1530 A.D.; 5.7; Alaverdi I; 8; 1530.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Alaverdi I earthquake, occurred on 1530. It has a given magnitude of 5.7 Ms (5.9 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDP has an intensity value of 8 and is located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDP both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1350 A.D.; 7.0; Lechkumi-Svaneti; 9-10; 1350.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Lechkhumi-Svaneti earthquake, occurred on 1350. It has a given magnitude of 7.0 Ms (7.0 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDPs range from 7 to 9 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1283 A.D.; 7.0; Samtskhe; 9-10; 1283.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Samtskhe earthquake, occurred on 1283. It has a given magnitude of 7.0 Ms (7.0 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDPs range from 7 to 9 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1275 A.D.; 6.5; Mtskheta; 9-10; 1275.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Mtskheta earthquake, occurred on 14/04/1275. It has a given magnitude of 6.5 Ms (6.5 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDPs range from 8 to 8-9 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1100 A.D.; 7.0; Nenskra-Abakura; 9-10; 1100.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Nenskra-Abakura earthquake, occurred on 1100. It has a given magnitude of 7.0 Ms (7.0 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDPs have an intensity value of 9-10 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

1088 A.D.; 6.5; Tmogvi; 9; 1088.04220000;

This earthquake, known as Tmogvi earthquake, occurred on 22/04/1088. It has a given magnitude of 6.5 Ms (6.5 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 15 km. The IDPs have an intensity value of 9 and are located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDPs both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

742 A.D.; 6.4; Jvari Pass; 8-9; 742.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Jvari pass earthquake, occurred on 742. It has a given magnitude of 6.4 Ms (6.4 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 18 km. The IDP has an intensity value of 8 and is located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDP both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).

400 A.D.; 5.5; Sebastopolisi; 8; 400.00000000;

This earthquake, known as Sebastopolis (Sokhumi) earthquake, occurred on 400. It has a given magnitude of 5.5 Ms (5.8 Mw) and an hypocentral depth of 10 km. The IDP has an intensity value of 8 and is located in Georgia. The information about the epicenter and IDP both are from Varazanashvili et al. (2011).