W E D Allen
A History of the Georgian People
From the Beginning Down to the Russian Conquest in the Nineteenth Century
W E D Allen
A History of the Georgian People
From the Beginning Down to the Russian Conquest in the Nineteenth Century
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A History of the Georgian People (1971) begins with an account of the early history and ethnographic background of Georgia, and goes on to cover the country's political history from 1000 to 1800 and Russian conquest.
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A History of the Georgian People (1971) begins with an account of the early history and ethnographic background of Georgia, and goes on to cover the country's political history from 1000 to 1800 and Russian conquest.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781032436883
- ISBN-10: 1032436883
- Artikelnr.: 69943066
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781032436883
- ISBN-10: 1032436883
- Artikelnr.: 69943066
W.E.D. Allen
Part 1. The Background 1. The Georgian Land and the Nature of Mount
Caucasus 2. Bronze and Iron 3. The Swarming and the Mingling 4. Matriarchs,
Gods and Emperors 5. The Historical Geography of Ancient Georgia Part 2.
The Medieval Kingdom 6. Origins of the Medieval Kingdom 7. Kings of the
Abkhaz: Bagrat III to Georgi II (1008-1089) 8. Heyday of the Georgian
Kings: David II to Tamara (1089-1212) 9. The Monarchy under the Mogols:
Georgi IV to David VI (1212-1318) 10. Splendours and Miseries of the Later
Georgian Kingdom: Georgi V to Alexander (1318-1443) Part 3. Revolutions of
the Georgian Kingdom 11. Wars of the Division and Aftermath (1462-1574) 12.
The Revival of Islamic Imperialism (1512-76) 13. Clash of Empires: The Epic
of King Simon (1576-1600) 14. Clash of Empires: The Peregrinations of
Taymuraz I (1586-1663) 15. Abeyance of the Monarchy: the Mukhranian
Viceroys (1656-1722) 16. Emperors Abortive: Peter the Great and Nadir Shah
(1722-1747) 17. Indian Summer of the Bagratids: Taymuraz II and Irakli II
(1747-1798) 18. End of the Georgian Kings (1769-1813) Part 4. The People
and the Power 19. From the Clan to the Class 20. The Middle and Lower
Classes in Medieval Georgia 21. The Ruling Classes 22. The Institution of
Patronqmoba 23. Court and Administration 24. Religion and the Georgian
Church 25. Justice in Georgia 26. The Slave Trade: Decline of the
Population Part 5. The Life of Georgia 27. The Art of Medieval Georgia 28.
Georgian Literature 29. The Wealth and State of the Medieval Kingdom 30.
Dog-Days of the Georgians
Caucasus 2. Bronze and Iron 3. The Swarming and the Mingling 4. Matriarchs,
Gods and Emperors 5. The Historical Geography of Ancient Georgia Part 2.
The Medieval Kingdom 6. Origins of the Medieval Kingdom 7. Kings of the
Abkhaz: Bagrat III to Georgi II (1008-1089) 8. Heyday of the Georgian
Kings: David II to Tamara (1089-1212) 9. The Monarchy under the Mogols:
Georgi IV to David VI (1212-1318) 10. Splendours and Miseries of the Later
Georgian Kingdom: Georgi V to Alexander (1318-1443) Part 3. Revolutions of
the Georgian Kingdom 11. Wars of the Division and Aftermath (1462-1574) 12.
The Revival of Islamic Imperialism (1512-76) 13. Clash of Empires: The Epic
of King Simon (1576-1600) 14. Clash of Empires: The Peregrinations of
Taymuraz I (1586-1663) 15. Abeyance of the Monarchy: the Mukhranian
Viceroys (1656-1722) 16. Emperors Abortive: Peter the Great and Nadir Shah
(1722-1747) 17. Indian Summer of the Bagratids: Taymuraz II and Irakli II
(1747-1798) 18. End of the Georgian Kings (1769-1813) Part 4. The People
and the Power 19. From the Clan to the Class 20. The Middle and Lower
Classes in Medieval Georgia 21. The Ruling Classes 22. The Institution of
Patronqmoba 23. Court and Administration 24. Religion and the Georgian
Church 25. Justice in Georgia 26. The Slave Trade: Decline of the
Population Part 5. The Life of Georgia 27. The Art of Medieval Georgia 28.
Georgian Literature 29. The Wealth and State of the Medieval Kingdom 30.
Dog-Days of the Georgians
Part 1. The Background 1. The Georgian Land and the Nature of Mount
Caucasus 2. Bronze and Iron 3. The Swarming and the Mingling 4. Matriarchs,
Gods and Emperors 5. The Historical Geography of Ancient Georgia Part 2.
The Medieval Kingdom 6. Origins of the Medieval Kingdom 7. Kings of the
Abkhaz: Bagrat III to Georgi II (1008-1089) 8. Heyday of the Georgian
Kings: David II to Tamara (1089-1212) 9. The Monarchy under the Mogols:
Georgi IV to David VI (1212-1318) 10. Splendours and Miseries of the Later
Georgian Kingdom: Georgi V to Alexander (1318-1443) Part 3. Revolutions of
the Georgian Kingdom 11. Wars of the Division and Aftermath (1462-1574) 12.
The Revival of Islamic Imperialism (1512-76) 13. Clash of Empires: The Epic
of King Simon (1576-1600) 14. Clash of Empires: The Peregrinations of
Taymuraz I (1586-1663) 15. Abeyance of the Monarchy: the Mukhranian
Viceroys (1656-1722) 16. Emperors Abortive: Peter the Great and Nadir Shah
(1722-1747) 17. Indian Summer of the Bagratids: Taymuraz II and Irakli II
(1747-1798) 18. End of the Georgian Kings (1769-1813) Part 4. The People
and the Power 19. From the Clan to the Class 20. The Middle and Lower
Classes in Medieval Georgia 21. The Ruling Classes 22. The Institution of
Patronqmoba 23. Court and Administration 24. Religion and the Georgian
Church 25. Justice in Georgia 26. The Slave Trade: Decline of the
Population Part 5. The Life of Georgia 27. The Art of Medieval Georgia 28.
Georgian Literature 29. The Wealth and State of the Medieval Kingdom 30.
Dog-Days of the Georgians
Caucasus 2. Bronze and Iron 3. The Swarming and the Mingling 4. Matriarchs,
Gods and Emperors 5. The Historical Geography of Ancient Georgia Part 2.
The Medieval Kingdom 6. Origins of the Medieval Kingdom 7. Kings of the
Abkhaz: Bagrat III to Georgi II (1008-1089) 8. Heyday of the Georgian
Kings: David II to Tamara (1089-1212) 9. The Monarchy under the Mogols:
Georgi IV to David VI (1212-1318) 10. Splendours and Miseries of the Later
Georgian Kingdom: Georgi V to Alexander (1318-1443) Part 3. Revolutions of
the Georgian Kingdom 11. Wars of the Division and Aftermath (1462-1574) 12.
The Revival of Islamic Imperialism (1512-76) 13. Clash of Empires: The Epic
of King Simon (1576-1600) 14. Clash of Empires: The Peregrinations of
Taymuraz I (1586-1663) 15. Abeyance of the Monarchy: the Mukhranian
Viceroys (1656-1722) 16. Emperors Abortive: Peter the Great and Nadir Shah
(1722-1747) 17. Indian Summer of the Bagratids: Taymuraz II and Irakli II
(1747-1798) 18. End of the Georgian Kings (1769-1813) Part 4. The People
and the Power 19. From the Clan to the Class 20. The Middle and Lower
Classes in Medieval Georgia 21. The Ruling Classes 22. The Institution of
Patronqmoba 23. Court and Administration 24. Religion and the Georgian
Church 25. Justice in Georgia 26. The Slave Trade: Decline of the
Population Part 5. The Life of Georgia 27. The Art of Medieval Georgia 28.
Georgian Literature 29. The Wealth and State of the Medieval Kingdom 30.
Dog-Days of the Georgians