ISBN: 978-9941-494-84-0
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 220
Format: 19x27
Published: 2022
Cover: Hard
Price: 49.95
В 1902 году Николай Марр во время экспедиции в Иерусалим в Монастыр Святого Креста обнаружил текст «Жития св. Григория Ханцтийского» Георгия Мерчуле. Он переписал его и начал... Read more >
ISBN: 9789941478598
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 108
Format: A5
Published: 2018
Cover: Soft
Price: 6.95
ISBN: 9789941478178
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 600
Format: A4
Published: 2017
Cover: Hard
Price: 100.00
The book contains a catalogue of historical and cultural monuments from this region as well as a catalogue of manuscripts and historical documents and an encyclopedia of the historical figures. Information about the historical chapters and modern administrative areas are alphabetically classified in accordance with their old and new... Read more >
ISBN: 999-4064-2
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 96
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2005
Cover: Soft
Price: 2.80
The book is translated by Mzia Chkhaidze and Gocha Saitidze, the latter also provided comments and the index The author was an ethnographer and naturalist from Sankt-Peterburg who travelled to the south-west Caucasus in the 1870s. His impressions were published in his book which covers: the geography, social life and... Read more >
ISBN: 999-4011-94-4
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 292
Format: 17x24
Published: 2009
Cover: Soft
Price: 7.40
The aim of the book is to give a detailed account of the construction of churches underway in Klarjeti against the backdrop of political, cultural and religious life of the south-west Georgia. Not surprisingly, the main focus lies on the 9-10th centuries, the period when churches were extensively built in the region.... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9994-059-12-6
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 224
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2008
Cover: Soft
Price: 4.00
In the second half of the 16th century the Ottoman Empire took over the Georgian historical province of Meskheti, including Tao, Klarjeti, Kola, Artaani, Samtskhe, Javakheti, Basiani, Achara and others. Solomon Aslanishvili-Bavreli devoted nearly fifty years researching the region, leaving rich material contributing to the study... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9994-059-12-6
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 128
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2008
Cover: Soft
Price: 14.95
For many years Turkey was inaccessible for Georgia, but after the fall of the Soviet Union, the Georgians were able to discover many hitherto unknown facts pertaining to the history of the country. At present the relations between Turkey and Georgia are friendly, based on mutual respect and economic benefit, as well as cultural and... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9941-421-07-5
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 108
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2010
Cover: Soft
Price: 14.95
The book is devoted to the history and culture of Cappadocia, one of the oldest and most beautiful parts of modern-day Turkey. It describes lives of the Cappadocian saints, St. George Church built by Queen Tamar, the underground cities, churches and monasteries and other historical... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9941-421-34-1
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 178
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2012
Cover: Soft
Price: 14.95
The book describes those political, ethnic and religious processes that led to the rise of the Empire, one of the main focuses being the policy of the Georgian royal court at the time. The publication dwells on the 1204 military campaign, the roles of the first emperor Alexios I Megas Komnenos and his brother David Komnenos in... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9941-445-28-6
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 138
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2013
Cover: Soft
Price: 14.95
The publication continues the series which started with The Origin of the Empire of Trebizond. The events described in the book follow chronologically, starting from 1222 when Andronikos I Gidos was crowned until 1297 when Ioannes II Megas Komnenos... Read more >
ISBN: 978-9941-421-61-7
Category: South Caucasus and Anatolia
Pages: 82
Format: 14.8x21
Published: 2012
Cover: Soft
Price: 9.00
The book is dedicated to the history of one of the most important Georgian historical monuments – the Georgian monastery in Istanbul. The research focuses on Simon Zazadze, a philanthropist and public figure, a tireless protector of the monument. In general, the role of the Zazadze family living in Istanbul is highlighted... Read more >