- published: 12 Mar 2010
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Anchiskhati Choir - Georgia - "Chona" (Kartli region)
Easter song -
I voice (mtkmeli) - Nikoloz Beriashvili;
II voice (modzakhili) - Vasil ...
published: 12 Mar 2010
Anchiskhati Choir - Georgia - "Chona" (Kartli region)
Easter song -
I voice (mtkmeli) - Nikoloz Beriashvili;
II voice (modzakhili) - Vasil Tsetskhladze;
Bass - Anchiskhati choir;
- published: 12 Mar 2010
- views: 2867
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ARYAN KARTLI ancient Georgian country არიან-ქართლი
Arian Kartli (Aryan-Kartli; Georgian: არიან-ქართლი) was a country claimed by the medieval ...
published: 02 Nov 2012
ARYAN KARTLI ancient Georgian country არიან-ქართლი
Arian Kartli (Aryan-Kartli; Georgian: არიან-ქართლი) was a country claimed by the medieval Georgian chronicle "The Conversion of Kartli" (მოქცევაჲ ქართლისაჲ, mokc'evay k'art'lisay) to be the earlier homeland of the Georgians of Kartli (Iberia, central and eastern Georgia).
The Georgian Chronicles relate the story of Alexander the Great's campaign into inner Georgia. Alexander reportedly brought Azoy (Azo), the son of the unnamed "king of Arian-Kartli", together with followers, to Mtskheta, principal city of Kartli, and charged him with the administration of Kartli in his absence. The 11th-century Georgian monk Arsen, the author of metaphrastical reduction of "The life of St. Nino" and tutor of King David IV of Georgia, comments on this passage: "We, Georgians, are descendants of the newcomers from Arian-Kartli, we speak their language and all the kings of Kartli are descendents of their kings".
The word "Aryan" (Noble) comes from the ancient Indian language called Sanskrit suggesting the connection to Indo-Aryans. (Arian Kartli/Aryan Kartli) and Classical sources scholars have inferred that this land lay within the orbit of Achaemenid Empire. Herodotus' list of the Achaemenid provinces, which places the proto-Georgian tribes within the 13th and 19th satrapies, is significant in this regard. These territories correspond to the historical Georgian southwest where a number scholars place Aryan Kartli.
The early Georgian kingdom of Kartli/Iberia, which clearly emerges in historical accounts of Hellenistic period, seems to have shared the Iranian bonds of Arian Kartli
- published: 02 Nov 2012
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FC Dinamo Tbilisi-2 11:1 FC Kartli 2011
დინამოელებმა 11:1 მოიგეს
ზაზა ბენდელიანის სახელობის თასის გათამაშების ნახევარფინალური შეხ...
published: 21 Feb 2013
FC Dinamo Tbilisi-2 11:1 FC Kartli 2011
დინამოელებმა 11:1 მოიგეს
ზაზა ბენდელიანის სახელობის თასის გათამაშების ნახევარფინალური შეხვედრა დინამოელებმა საკუთარ მოედანზე გამართეს. დიღმის საწვრთნელ ბაზაზე დინამო--2 მეტოქე ქართილი 2011 იყო. რამაზ მუმლაძის გუნდმა დღევანდელ შეხვედრაში დიდი ანგარიშით -- 11:1 იმარჯვა. ჩვენი გუნდის რიგებიდან თითო ბურთი გაიტანეს ნიკა კვეკვესკირმა, ლაშა პარუნაშვილმა, ბიძინა მახარობლიძემ და ბუბა რუხაძემ, ვატო ფოცხვერიამ დუბლი შეასრულა, ბუდუ ზივზივაძემ კი ოთხი გოლი გაიტანა.
ნახევარფინალურ მატჩში რამაზ მუმლაძემ შემდეგი შემადგენლობა ათამაშა:
სეფიაშვილი (ხაინდრავა 46'), სამხარაძე (კაკულია 46'), გურეშიძე, კვეკვესკირი, ტვილდიანი, რეხვიაშვილი (მახარობლიძე 46'), სარიშვილი (ჯიშკარიანი 46'), პარუნაშვილი, არახამია (დიასამიძე 46'), ჩაფიძე (რუხაძე 46'), ფოცხვერია (ზივზივაძე 46')
ფინალური მატჩს დინამოელები 25 თებერვალს ბენდელას სტადიონზე გამართავენ. გადამწყვეტ შეხვედრაში ჩვენი გუნდის მეტოქე ტორპედო -- ვიტ ჯორჯიაში გამარჯვებული იქნება.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 1047
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Community security in Shida Kartli
This short documentary on our community security program shows how Saferworld, together wi...
published: 07 Nov 2012
Community security in Shida Kartli
This short documentary on our community security program shows how Saferworld, together with local partner, CIPDD is working with conflict-affected communities across in Shida Kartli, the Caucasus to help them articulate their safety concerns, plan solutions to their problems and develop more constructive relationships with their security providers.
Read more about Saferworlds community security work in the Caucasus http://www.saferworld.org.uk/where/caucasus
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 275
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Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project - 2011 -
Report on the Activities of the Third Field Season of the Joint Shida Kartli Project
http:...
published: 25 Oct 2011
Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project - 2011 -
Report on the Activities of the Third Field Season of the Joint Shida Kartli Project
http://venus.unive.it/erovaweb/New/report2011.html
- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 159
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Kvemo Kartli (Borchali)
Квемо Картли (Борчалы)
Историческая область Картли состоит из двух частей - Шида и Квем...
published: 24 Feb 2013
Kvemo Kartli (Borchali)
Квемо Картли (Борчалы)
Историческая область Картли состоит из двух частей - Шида и Квемо Картли.
Квемо Карлтли - южная часть Картли. На азербайджанском языке имеет также и название название Борчалы. После разделения грузинского царства в 1490 г. картлийское царство перешло на борьбу за свою независимость. Непрерывные войны и сражения стали причиной массового истребления коренного населения. Опустевшие места начали занимать представители соседних Картли этносов. Таким образом Грузия, и конкретно Картли, стала Родиной многих этносов, и в первую очередь родиной азербайджанского и осетинского народов, которые проживают на тер. региона еще с второй половины средневековья, где они обрели свою вторую родину. Квемо Картли (южная часть Картли) помимо своего названия получила и новое название - Борчалы, а северная часть Шида Картли стала называться с 19 века Южной Осетией. Центральные части Шида и Квемо Картли представители осетинской общественности начали именовать Триалетской Осетией, подразумевая осетинские поселения в региона. Таким образом, вся Картли стала родиной этих народов, которые дали региону свои названия. Но несмотря на многообразие названий, регион все же сохранил свое историческое название - Картли.
Квемо Картли имеет статус "мхаре" Грузии и состоит из одного города и 6 муниципалитетов.
Коренное картлийское население в основном осталось всего лишь в центральной части Картли. В северной части Шида Картли они проживали вместе с осетинским населением до 2008 г.
В Квемо Картли проживают они вместе с азербайджанцами, для которых Квемо Картли стала уже родиной.
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Квемо Картли / картлийцы (иберы)
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 104
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Georgia's lost territories today and in the past Russia's divide an conquer tactic
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
The Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgian: ქართლ-კახეთის სამეფო) (...
published: 23 Jul 2012
Georgia's lost territories today and in the past Russia's divide an conquer tactic
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
The Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgian: ქართლ-კახეთის სამეფო) (1762--1798) was created in 1762 by the unification of two eastern Georgian kingdoms, which had existed independently since the disintegration of the united Georgian Kingdom in the 15th century.
Historically, Kartli was the dominant province in Georgia, but at that time, it was weakened by Persian military invasions more than its neighboring kingdom from the east. Therefore, the Kings of Kakheti became the rulers of the new kingdom and Telavi, the capital of Kakheti, the capital of the new state. The unification did not deter the Persian Empire from its aggression towards Georgia and by the end of 18th century the frequently attacked Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti was almost devastated.
Seeking protection from these attacks, in 1783 King Irakli (Erekle) II concluded the Treaty of Georgievsk with Russia, resulting in the transfer of responsibility for defense and foreign affairs in the eastern kingdom.[1] However, Erekle II was successful in retaining internal autonomy in his kingdom.[1]
On January 14, 1798, King Erekle II was succeeded on the throne by his eldest son, George XII (1746--1800) who, on February 22, 1799, recognized his own eldest son, the Tsarevich David (Davit Bagrationi-batonishvili), 1767--1819, as official heir apparent. In the same year Russian troops were stationed in Kartli-Kakheti. Pursuant to article VI of the 1783 treaty, Emperor Paul confirmed David's claim to reign as the next king on April 18, 1799. But strife broke out among King George's many sons and those of his late father over the throne, Erekle II having changed the succession order at the behest of his third wife, Queen Darejan (Darya), to favor the accession of younger brothers of deceased kings over their own sons.
The resulting dynastic upheaval prompted King George to secretly invite Paul I of Russia to invade Kartli-Kakheti, subdue the Bagratid princes, and govern the kingdom from St. Petersburg, on the condition that George and his descendants be allowed to continue to reign nominally -- in effect, offering to mediatise the Bagrationi dynasty under the Romanov emperors.[2] Continued pressure from Persia, also prompted George XII's request for Russian intervention.[3]
Paul tentatively accepted this offer, but before negotiations could be finalized changed his mind and issued a decree on December 18, 1800 annexing Kartli-Kakheti to Russia and deposing the Bagratids. Paul himself was assassinated shortly thereafter. It is said that his successor, Emperor Alexander I, considered retracting the annexation in favor of a Bagratid heir, but being unable to identify one likely to retain the crown, on September 12, 1801 Alexander proceeded to confirm annexation. Meanwhile, King George had died on December 28, 1800, before learning that he had lost his throne. By the following April, Russian troops took control of the country's administration and in February 1803 Tsarevich David Bagrationi was escorted by Russian troops from Tbilisi to St. Petersburg. Russian troops finally left the country just over two hundred years later in July 2001.
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 162
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Education questioned
The film by Sabina Talibova and Maia Tsiklauri, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, February 2011. Prod...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: gogroupmedia
Education questioned
The film by Sabina Talibova and Maia Tsiklauri, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, February 2011. Produced by the Eyewitness Studio/GO Group Media, Tbilisi, Georgia. www.gogroupmedia.net
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Education questioned
The film by Sabina Talibova and Maia Tsiklauri, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, February 2011. Prod...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: gogroupmedia
Education questioned
The film by Sabina Talibova and Maia Tsiklauri, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, February 2011. Produced by the Eyewitness Studio/GO Group Media, Tbilisi, Georgia. www.gogroupmedia.net
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One family - two religions
The Mamedovs family from Marneuli practice Christianity and Islam. The film by Camilla Mam...
published: 31 May 2012
author: gogroupmedia
One family - two religions
The Mamedovs family from Marneuli practice Christianity and Islam. The film by Camilla Mamedova, Marneuli, Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, November 2009. Produced by the Eyewitness Studio/GO Group Media, Tbilisi, Georgia. www.gogroupmedia.net
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Vato Potskhveria (Dinamo Tbilisi) - Goals Againts FC Kartli 2011
Vato Potskhveria (Dinamo Tbilisi) - Goals Againts FC Kartli 2011...
published: 24 Feb 2013
Vato Potskhveria (Dinamo Tbilisi) - Goals Againts FC Kartli 2011
Vato Potskhveria (Dinamo Tbilisi) - Goals Againts FC Kartli 2011
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 106