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Georgia's 12th-Century Queen Tamar and the Shota Rustaveli Epic

6 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of The History of Georgia: Kingdoms Between Great Powers, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the cultural zenith of the medieval Georgian kingdom under Queen Tamar, focusing on the epic poem 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin' by Shota Rustaveli. They discuss how Rustaveli's work reflects the ideals of chivalry, love, and friendship, and how it became a cornerstone of Georgian identity. The conversation touches on the poem's plot, its characters like Avtandil and Nestan-Darejan, and its philosophical underpinnings. They also examine the historical context of the Georgian Silver Age, the role of the court, and the legacy of Tamar's patronage. The episode delves into debates about Rustaveli's life, including conflicting theories about his identity and fate, and how the poem survived through centuries of foreign domination. Listeners will gain insight into how this literary masterpiece helped preserve Georgian culture and language under Mongol, Persian, and Russian rule. #ShotaRustaveli #QueenTamar #GeorgianSilverAge #TheKnightInThePanthersSkin #Vepkhistqaosani #Georgia #Caucasus #MedievalLiterature #GeorgianPoetry #Bagrationi #Tbilisi #GelatiMonastery #Sakartvelo #Chivalry #EpicPoem #CulturalHeritage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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