Indeed, the Persian army didn't even bother with pulling or harassing; they simply used heavy cavalry to barbarically pierce through.
The Turkic cavalry scouts immediately followed into the breach in the defensive line, brandishing horse sabers to expand the results.
The Georgian musketeers, numbering more than 4,000, only lasted less than half an hour before being overwhelmed by the death-defying charge.
The Georgians screamed in agony as they fled frantically towards Tbilisi City, with Persian cavalry frequently catching up behind them, slashing their bodies with horse sabers.
The several kilometers of land from the Kerchanski Hills to Tbilisi had turned into a dark red bloodstain.
Persian infantry soon swelled beneath the city walls, and hundreds of Armenian artillerymen began bombarding the fortifications.
Aga Muhammad appeared indifferent to the victory.
He asked his eunuch to bring the map and began contemplating how to proceed with the assault on Kartli.