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Do you want to spend unforgettable holidays in a close circle of friends? Bored of unpleasant surprises, unforeseen circumstances and a society of strangers, during the guaranteed tours or independent traveling? in this case you are in the right place
We offer an custom program of rest, which our operator will make for you and with your participation!
10 years of experience in the tourism business

and a qualified team is guarantee that you will get the rest of your dreams! Choose a tour of your interests, contact us, and our operator, within 24 hours, adapts it to your request!

16/04/2024
ყინწვისის ანგელოზი💙 #ყინწვისი  #ანგელოზი Photographer Ivane Goliadze
14/04/2024

ყინწვისის ანგელოზი
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#ყინწვისი #ანგელოზი
Photographer Ivane Goliadze

On April 14, 1978, thousands of Georgians, including students, professors, and teachers took to the streets of Tbilisi i...
14/04/2024

On April 14, 1978, thousands of Georgians, including students, professors, and teachers took to the streets of Tbilisi in protest against the Soviet government’s decision to remove words in the Georgian Constitution solidifying Georgian as the state language. The Soviet government was forced to retract its decision and retain Georgian as the official state language in Georgia.

დედაენა ❤️
14/04/2024

დედაენა ❤️

12/04/2024
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04/04/2024

Kvevris/qvevris are ready to get buried in Georgia, 1934. The picture shows the process of building a cellar, it was taken in Gurjaani, Kakheti. https://knews.ge/?p=90393

17/03/2024

Shalva Kikodze (Georgian 1894-1921) 'Paris', 1920. Expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. Together with Lado Gudiashvili and David Kakabadze, he is considered a key figure in Georgian art of the early 20th century.

07/03/2024

Tamar was the ruler of Georgia from 1184 to 1213 CE. She is considered one of the greatest of medieval Georgia's monarchs, and she presided over its greatest territorial expansion, taking advantage of the decline of other major powers in the region. Tamar was the first female monarch of Georgia, and despite initial resistance to a female ruler, she was Georgia's greatest medieval monarch.

Tamar was the eldest daughter of George III of Georgia (aka Giorgi III, r. 1156-1184 CE). Without any sons of his own, and having blinded and castrated his only nephew after a rebellion fomented around him, George had no male heirs. But George made his decision of successor clear by having Tamar crowned co-monarch in 1178 CE in front of all the Georgian senior aristocracy and clergy.

Tamar then was the nominal co-ruler while George continued to rule for another six years. But when George died in 1184 CE, the nobility made demands of their new queen. First, they insisted that she be recrowned by them, to which she agreed. Next, they demanded that she remove former serfs and foreigners from power, including the powerful Qipchaq general Qubasar, the amirspasalari (commander-in-chief); to this she also agreed. But when they, led by Qutlu Arslan, suggested that the nobility should have the power to appoint government ministers and enact laws, she resisted. Tamar arrested Qutlu and had the rebellious nobles back down when she offered to pardon them.

Many in the kingdom were eager to have Tamar marry so an heir could be secured for the throne. The nobility proposed Yuri Andreyevich Bogolyubsky, a Kievan Rus duke-in-exile. This choice was supported by Catholicos Mikel and Tamar's aunt, Rusudan, who was a powerful figure at court. Yuri was fetched, and the two were wed, with Tamar remaining the ruling monarch. Yuri proved a successful military commander. However, the two did not get along well and in frustration, Tamar requested and was granted an annulment.

She next married someone of her own choosing: the Ossetian prince David Soslan (also given as Davit Soslan). David was distantly related to Tamar and he had been raised at the Georgian court in Tbilisi, making him an acceptable match, even if Ossetia was not as powerful of an ally as the Kievan Rus could have been. Tamar's marriage with David was a success: they had two children - the future King George IV of Georgia (aka Giorgi IV, r. 1213-1223 CE) and Queen Rusudan (r. 1223-1245 CE) - and the royal couple reportedly balanced each other.

Under Tamar, Georgia reached its greatest territorial and political height. Its armies campaigned from Trebizond to Iran, and Georgia was undisputedly a major power in the region. Tamar is almost certainly the most lauded of Georgia's medieval rulers and was written about and eulogized by Georgians medieval and modern.

Tamar passed this powerful state to her son, George IV, who seemed poised to continue Tamar's legacy as the leader of a powerful Georgia. Unrest by Georgia's vassals and George's own impulsiveness soured these prospects, but the greatest injury to the legacy of Tamar's Georgia was out of her control: just a decade after her death, the Mongols would arrive in Georgia, and in their wake, the Georgia of Tamar would be but a memory.

✍Michael Goodyear
📷Queen Tamar, 12th-13th-century Vardzia Monastery mural, Georgia.

12/01/2024
Truso, Saqartvelo
09/01/2024

Truso, Saqartvelo

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14/12/2023

Khachapuri 🇬🇪 is the best pie in the world in 2023. View complete TasteAtlas Awards 23/24 lists: www.tasteatlas.com/best/foods-by-category

This simple cheese bread known as khachapuri is the most famous dish in Georgia. It is traditionally topped with melted cheese, eggs and butter. There are different types of khachapuri, and even though some new cheese varieties such as mozzarella and feta have been incorporated in the dish, the most common additions still include traditional Georgian Sulguni or Imeretian cheese.

It is shaped into different forms, and depending on the baking procedure and its form, it can be consumed individually or shared. Two of the most common varieties include the Imeretian khachapuri, shaped into a circular form, and Adjaran khachapuri, the open-faced version topped with butter and a raw egg on top.

Photo: IG

12/12/2023

Constantine Zanis (1864-1947) Line of kvevri – the traditional vessel used in Georgian winemaking – along the side of a road in the Kakheti region of Georgia (late 19th or early 20th century) Source: British Library, Endangered Archives Programme https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP057-1-5

Tbilisi   where east met west 🇬🇪
23/11/2023

Tbilisi where east met west 🇬🇪

26/10/2023

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0100

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