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Georgia's Queen Tamar and the Georgian Military Roads

6 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strategic and cultural significance of the Georgian Military Roads—ancient routes through the Caucasus that connected Georgia to the North and South. They focus on the construction and use of these roads during Queen Tamar's reign in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, a time of Georgia's Golden Age. The conversation covers the roads' role in trade, military campaigns (including Tamar's expeditions against the Ildenizids and the capture of Trebizond), and the engineering challenges of crossing the Likhi and Greater Caucasus ranges. The hosts also touch on the later Russian-built Georgian Military Road of the 19th century, contrasting it with the medieval network. Expect mentions of Dariali Gorge, Terek River, Daryal Pass, and the fortified town of Ananuri. Lucas explains how these roads enabled Georgia to project power and wealth, while also becoming conduits for cultural exchange with the Byzantine, Persian, and Turkic worlds. The episode ends with a reflection on how these roads shaped Georgia's identity as a crossroads civilization. #GeorgianMilitaryRoads #QueenTamar #GoldenAgeOfGeorgia #CaucasusTradeRoutes #DarialiGorge #Ananuri #Ildenizids #Trebizond #Bagrationi #MedievalGeorgia #Caucasus #History #FexingoHistory #GeorgianHistory #SilkRoad #MilitaryRoads #TamarTheGreat #DaryalPass Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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