- The
Kartvelian languages (/kɑːrtˈvɛliən, -ˈviːl-/ kart-VEL-ee-ən, -VEEL-; Georgian: ქართველური ენები, romanized:
kartveluri enebi; also
known as South...
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Kartlis Deda (Georgian: ქართვლის დედა;
Mother of
Kartvel or
Mother of Georgians) is a
monument in Georgia's
capital Tbilisi. The
statue was
erected on...
- times. The name
Sakartvelo (საქართველო)
consists of two parts. Its root,
kartvel-i (ქართველ-ი),
specifies an
inhabitant of the core central-eastern Georgian...
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Traditionalists (Georgian: ქართველ ტრადიციონალისტთა კავშირი, romanized:
kartvel t'raditsionalist'ta k'avshiri) was a
national political organization of...
- The
Kingdom of the
Iberians (Georgian: ქართველთა სამეფო, romanized:
kartvelta samepo) was a
medieval Georgian monarchy under the
Bagrationi dynasty which...
- is
Sakartvelo (საქართველო). The word
consists of two parts. Its root,
kartvel-i (ქართველ-ი),
first attested in the Old
Georgian inscription of Umm Leisun...
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Georgian Traditionalists (Georgian: ქართველ ტრადიციონალისტთა კავშირი,
kartvel t’raditsionalist’ta k’avshiri)
Georgian National Front —
Radical Union...
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throughout her history.
Queen Tamar was
addressed as "The
Queen of Abkhazians,
Kartvels, Rans,
Kakhs and Armenians, Shirvan-Shakhine and Shakh-in-Shakhine, The...
- Bernstam, p 116: "Georgia
consists of
three ethnics tribes: Imeretians,
Kartvels, and Mingrelians."
Small Nations and
Great Powers: A
Study of Ethnopolitical...
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Kingdom of
Abkhazia (778–1008)
Pagan Kingdom (849–1287)
Kingdom of the
Kartvels (888–1008) Mon
Kingdoms (9th–11th, 13th–16th, 18th centuries)
Kingdom of...