Yes, the Persian army didn't bother with skirmishing or harassment—they simply forced their way through with the brute force of their heavy cavalry.
The Turkic cavalry scouts on both flanks immediately surged into the breach in the defensive line, swinging their horse sabers to expand the victory.
The Georgian line of over four thousand firearms troops held out for less than half an hour before being shattered by this death-defying charge.
The Georgians screamed as they ran madly toward Tbilisi City, with Persian cavalry occasionally catching up from behind, slashing their bodies with horse sabers.
The few kilometers of land from the Kerchanski Hills to Tbilisi had become a dark red band of blood.
The Persian infantry quickly surged up to the walls, and hundreds of Armenian artillerymen began bombarding the city walls.
Aga Muhammad appeared somewhat numb to victory.
He ordered an eunuch to fetch a map and began contemplating how to attack Kartli next.
