Dido's army and Tush heroes

Kumelaurta

Dido's army once marched on Tusheti. When they came to Laa, they split into two. One part went to Khiso, Khiso fell, and the other part made its way to Kumelaurti. First, a voice broke in Khiso and every warrior took arms to rescue Khiso from Kumelaurti. Seth also went to Khiso. Zhao was in Khoshane mill at that time. He got up from the mill, brought the mill on a horse and saw that no one was in Kumelaura at that time.
He called out to the old woman:” Hey you, what is the story?” and she answered that they all went to defend the Khiso Fortress, as the army of Dido has come down.” I will also go there!” Zhao answered and as it was too late to fold the saddles for the horse, he jumped on top and headed for the woods. When he got to the top of Chirkvana, the army of Kumelauri were just getting ready to enter the village. ”May your mother be damned, Berikaidze! " Zhao immediately run back to village. The horse turned towards the swamp and Zhao himself ran to enemy and after reaching them, he started firing.
Zhao had two rifles, one of which he fired, while his wife charged the other. It turns out he was such a fast shooter, the Leks thought that they were being ambushed by few men. It turns out that when they came to Seth’s door, they were greeted by a bear with a chain. Here Zhao kills people, on the other side the bear, so the scared enemy fled.

They went up again. Zhao came out of the fortress and started chasing the Dido’s. They ran to Laa, as he was completely dominating them. Meanwhile, Khiso has been rescued by other villagers and their retreating army was also heading toward Laa. Dido army gathered in Laa’s field and the upper Tusheti also followed. There is one big plain in that gorge, it is called "Lektnatsavtsi", there the Tusheti people destroyed the Dido army.
In that heated war, Seth and Zhao met each other. “How many did you kill?” - asked Seth “Fourteen” – answered Zhao. "Oh, you wolf cub, you bested me by only one body" and again they continued their battle. It turns out that Seth called Zhao a"wolf cub” in war, as he was not to be underestimated. Zhao was a small man, but so fast that neither bullet nor sword could hit him.

G. Tsotsanidze (narrated by Sandro Bekuraidze)