Tsinarekhi

Tsinarekhi (Georgian: წინარეხი) is a small village located in eastern Georgia in the Kaspi Municipality[1] of the Shida Kartli region, Tsinarekhi is located 10 km south of the town of Kaspi.

Most families in the village bare the surname Keshelashvili as it is the place of origin, another common last name is Maghalashvili.

During the reign of Alexander I of Georgia, the Maghalashvili family was granted an estate in Tsinarekhi.

The monastery was built on a small hill beside a field and the Kavtura River about 2 kilometres away from Tsinarekhi.

Tsinarekhi is a relatively warm place, since it is located on the South Eastern part of Georgia it experiences a dry moderate continental climate with very hot long summers.

Maghalashvili castle complex.
Maghalashvili monastery watchtower and gate.
Tsinarekhi
Jvarpatiosani church.