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Uplistsikhe (Lord's fortress)


Uplistsikhe (Lord's fortress)
Uplistsikhe (Lord's fortress)
  • Significance: This ancient rock-hewn town, located in Eastern Georgia, dates back to the early Iron Age (2000 BCE) and continued to be inhabited until the late Middle Ages.

  • Architecture: Uplistsikhe is an extraordinary example of rock-cut architecture, featuring tunnels, halls, temples, and streets carved into the rock. It served as a significant political and religious center.

  • Cultural Importance: The site reflects the blend of pagan and early Christian traditions, making it a unique testament to Georgia's transition through different epochs.

 
 
 

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Georgia is a country with a deep and varied history that stretches back thousands of years. Its prehistoric significance is particularly notable, with evidence of early human habitation and cultural development that has greatly influenced the region.

 

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