Read anything good outside of the Wiki about this one? The writing of it is a bit on the rough side for English, which sets off some concerns for me. It sourced a couple of books that I think I might buy though, I've been looking for something Mongol/Europe related but hadn't come across anything too good (which is how I ended up with the Tamerlane one someone else posted in here in my cart).
I find the suggestion of a Georgian army of 70,000 to be surprising. For comparison, 2nd and 3rd crusades were around 200,000 total, where the hell would Georgia be getting 70,000? The crusader armies in the 4th were around 20,000. The Hungarian army at Mohi against the Mongols suggests 80,000 on the high estimate, and 25,000 on the lower/more reasonable estimate. The initial claim of 30,000 knights in the Caucus wiki seems completely unheard of to me at least (and isn't sourced). It's also not as if the Mongols couldn't be defeated when outnumbered (like vs the Mamluks).
Thanks for the mention of that though
@Rational Poster. I've read a fair amount on this subject a handful of years ago now, and I'm not sure if I ever came across that particular battle. I know only a little about the history of Georgia during the medieval era. Two more books to add to my purchase list. Getting expensive, haha.