The History of Georgia: Kingdoms Between Great Powers — Fexingo History
In the early 12th century, Georgia faced a crisis: its population was decimated by centuries of war, and its armies were too small to defend against Seljuk raids. King David IV, known as David the Builder, made a controversial decision—he invited tens of thousands of Qipchaq nomads from the North Caucasus steppes to resettle in Georgia. In exchange for land and military service, the Qipchaqs became the backbone of a reformed army that would crush the Seljuks at the 1121 Battle of Didgori. This episode explores the logistics of the resettlement, the cultural integration of steppe warriors into feudal Georgia, and the long-term consequences for the kingdom. Lucas and Luna discuss the negotiations with Qipchaq khans, the role of David's Qipchaq mother Gurandukht, and how the newcomers were settled in Kartli and along the frontier. They also touch on the tensions between the Qipchaqs and the native aznauri nobility, and how David's policy shaped Georgia's multiethnic identity. A deep dive into one of the most audacious demographic engineering projects of the medieval world. #History #FexingoHistory #Georgia #Caucasus #DavidIV #Qipchaq #Didgori #Medieval #Seljuk #Kartli #Sakartvelo #Bagrationi #Nomads #Steppe #12thCentury #Resettlement #MilitaryHistory #Kipchaks Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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