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  1. Georgia would again suffer invasion at the hands of Timurlane from 1386 onward. Art. Khutlubuga was a patron for the murals at the Church of the Holy Sign, in the Haghpat Monastery, probably during his time as Amirspasalar in the 1280s. He appears in person, with the inscription of his name.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Georgian_artGeorgian art - Wikipedia

    Georgian art ( Georgian: ქართული ხელოვნება) grew along with the development of the Georgian statehood, starting from the ancient kingdoms of Colchis and Iberia and flourishing in the Middle Ages during the Kingdom of Georgia.

  3. This article presents a study of the political and military relations of the Kingdom of Georgia and the Muslims of Anatolia from the 12th century AD up to the Mongol conquest of the region in the mid 13th century.

  4. Aug 27, 2021 · My presentation deals with “Royal Icons” in medieval Georgia (from the eleventh to the thirteenth century), which have held a particular religious and political-ideological significance throughout the centuries.

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · It was in the period between the 11th and the 13th century, the golden age of medieval Georgia, that Svaneti developed its indigenous schools of devotional art. At this time, it was a crucial part of a muscular, united Georgian monarchy that spread its culture and religion across the Caucasus.

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  6. Royal imagery in medieval Georgia. Medieval Georgia, in the Caucasus, produced a wealth of monuments to its rulers, of which little is known outside the former Soviet Union. This book examines the development of royal imagery in Georgia between the 9th and 13th centuries.

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  8. May 18, 2018 · The Kingdom of Georgia in Asia Minor, located on the easternmost fringes of the thirteenth-century Christian world, reached the pinnacle of its political power during the reign of Queen Tamara (1169-1212), who reigned from 1184 to 1212.

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