"Georgian literary sources for Late Antiquity are commonly held to be later productions devoid of historical value. As a result, scholarship outside the Republic of Georgia has privileged Graeco-Roman and even Armenian narratives. However, when investigated within the dual contexts of a regional literary canon and the active participation of Caucasia's diverse peoples in the Iranian Commonwealth, early Georgian texts emerge as a rich repository of Late Antique attitudes and outlooks. Georgian hagiographical and historiographical compositions open a unique window onto a northern part of the Sasanian world that, while sharing striking affinities with the Iranian heartland, was home to vibrant, cosmopolitan cultures that developed along their ...
Despite his literary popularity, the Sasanian King Bahrām V (r. 421- 438 CE) is a neglected figure i...
Critical approach of history actively started in Georgia from 19th century. This trend also effected...
The present thesis examines probably the ultimate focal point in the history of the Christian South ...
This dissertation investigates the birth of original Georgian historiography and its evolution from ...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
This essay discusses the shifts brought on the Iranian Plateau by the founder of the Sasanian Empire...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
The very scarce evidence for the presence of Medes and Persians in Transcaucasia is presented here, ...
This book offers a comprehensive study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byza...
The last cycle of Georgian-Ossetian ethnic conflict in the 1990's-2000's badly damaged relations bet...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
Cet ouvrage réhabilite la valeur des sources littéraires géorgiennes de l’Antiquité tardive pour not...
Despite his literary popularity, the Sasanian King Bahrām V (r. 421- 438 CE) is a neglected figure i...
Critical approach of history actively started in Georgia from 19th century. This trend also effected...
The present thesis examines probably the ultimate focal point in the history of the Christian South ...
This dissertation investigates the birth of original Georgian historiography and its evolution from ...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
This essay discusses the shifts brought on the Iranian Plateau by the founder of the Sasanian Empire...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
The very scarce evidence for the presence of Medes and Persians in Transcaucasia is presented here, ...
This book offers a comprehensive study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byza...
The last cycle of Georgian-Ossetian ethnic conflict in the 1990's-2000's badly damaged relations bet...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
Cet ouvrage réhabilite la valeur des sources littéraires géorgiennes de l’Antiquité tardive pour not...
Despite his literary popularity, the Sasanian King Bahrām V (r. 421- 438 CE) is a neglected figure i...
Critical approach of history actively started in Georgia from 19th century. This trend also effected...
The present thesis examines probably the ultimate focal point in the history of the Christian South ...