Sajid invasion of Georgia

He first reached Tbilisi, then turned towards Kakheti and besieged the fortresses of Ujarma and Botchorma.

Later, he made peace with Kvirike, chorepiscopus (ruler) of Kakheti and returned control of Ujarma to him.

The Muslim forces then raided Meskheti as well, but were unable to take the Tmogvi fortress and retreated.

Muslims captured the military commander of the castle, Gobron, and put him to death.

The Georgian chronicle also mentions another expedition between 918 and 923 of the "Saracens called Saj", in the course of which Mtskheta was taken and the Monastery of the Holy Cross burned down.