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Darbazi (Georgian: დარბაზი; from Persian: darvāze, "gate") is a term used in
Georgia to
describe a
chamber with a
distinctive "swallow dome"-type roof...
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Darbazi (Georgian: დარბაზი) was the
medieval Georgian council of state,
introduced by king
David IV of
Georgia (c. 1073–1125) as part of his government...
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first Georgian Parliament was to be
formed of two "Chambers": a)
Darbazi – or ****embly of
aristocrats and
influential citizens who
would meet from...
- type of
dwelling used by
Georgians would be the "
darbazi" type house.
Analogues dwelling of the
darbazi type
house were
common in
Saingilo too. The erdoiani...
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faced one of the
biggest decisions in
Georgian history. He
invited the
darbazi, the
royal council charged since the 13th
century with ****isting the Georgian...
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floor of the house,
called the machub, and the
upper floor,
called the
darbazi. The
ground floor is a
single hall with a
hearth and
provides accommodation...
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Georgia (in
Georgian architecture's Dedabodzi, "mother-pillar") as part of a
Darbazi in the Kura–Araxes
culture as a holy symbol.
During the
medieval period...
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serfs without land
twice in 1754 and 1770. He, the
Catholicos and the
Darbazi announced that
prisoners of war and
slaves would become free
peasants on...
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Vakhtang to
submit to the sultan, if he
wanted to be king of Kartli: the
darbazi advised capitulation.
Second Lieutenant Tolstoi still insisted that Tsar...
- death, the
atabeg of
Ganja stopped to pay tribute, King
George called Darbazi – the
supreme royal council –
where he
proposed punishing the
atabeg of...