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The Eurasian state of Georgia in the fourteenth century: The Mongol era and its end / Kiknadze, Vazha; Kavteradze, Giorgi Leon
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The Eurasian state of Georgia in the fourteenth century: The Mongol era and its end
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Lewiston – Queenston – Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2013
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978-0-7734-4071-5 (hardcover)
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The Analytical Table of Contents
Foreword by Giorgi L. Kavtaradze #I
Preface #VII
Introduction #VIII
Historiography and Review of Sources Historiography #X
Overview of Sources #XIX
Bibliography #XXVII
The Sources #XLIV
Chapter I
GEORGIA AND ILKHANATE ON THE TURN OF THE 13^{TH}-14^{TH} CENTURY #1
The Governing Sistem of Ilkhanate. Social-Economic Tendencies #3
The Types of Land Property, Commerce and Manufacture in Ilkhanate #8
§ 1. GEORGIA AT THE END OF THE 13^{TH} CENTURY #10
The State Borders of Georgia at the End of the 13^{th} Century #10
The Political Situation in Georgia at the End of the 13^{th} Century #14
Emir Togachar’s Rebellion in Rum #17
The Reign of Vakhtang II #22
The Reign of Vakhtang III and David VIII #27
First Appearance of George V on Political Scene #32
§ 2. GEORGIA IN THE FIRST DECADE OF THE 14^{th} CENTURY #34
Relations Beetween Kings David VIII, Vakhtang III and Eristav Shalva #35
Mongolian Military Expeditions and Georgia #39
§3. THE EVIDANCE ON THE GEORGIANS AT THE ILKHANATE COURT OF THIS PERIOD #44
Chapter II
ENTHRONEMENT OF GEORGE V AND THE FIRST PERIOD OF HIS REIGN (1318-1327) #48
The Date of the Beginning of George V’s Second (Real) Reign #48
Village Daba Church Inscription and it’s Importance for Dating Enthronement of George V #50
Vakhushti Batinishvilis 's Composition and it’s Evidence about the Issue #55
Georgian Anonymous Historian Concerning the George V’s Coronation #58
Conclusions on the Issue #65
Georgian and Ilkhanate at the Turn of the Centuries #67
Foreign Policies of Georgian Kings (Ambassadorial Missions to Egypt of Konstantine, David VIII, George V) #72
Chapter III
GEORGIA IN 1330S #79
§ 1. THE END OF THE MONGOL RULE #79
Situation in Ilkhanate at the End 20s of the 14^{th} Century #79
George V's Internal Policy of the Same Period #85
International Policy of Geoege V #87
D. Lang about Georgia in the 14^{th} Century #90
The Numismaric Situation of the Epoch #93
The Financial Situation at the Beginnig of 40s of 14^{th} Century #105
“Black Death” in Georgia, Near East and Europe #107
Al-Mazandaran’s Account about the Tribute #110
Chobanid Rulers and Georgia (40s of the 14^{th} Century) #112
The Fate of George V After Emir Choban’s Fall #122
§ 2. RESTORATION OF POLITICAL UNITY OF GEORGIA #127
Situation in West Georgia in the 20s-30s of the 14^{th} Century #127
Unification of East and West Georgia in the 30s of the 14^{th} Century #133
Reunion of Samtskhe-Saatabago with Georgia #135
Situation in Former Vassal Territories (Shirvan Arran, etc.) and Trapezunt Empire #137
Chapter IV
GEORGIA IN 1340-70S. THE RESULTS OF THE MONGOL RULE #144
Georgia at the Beginning of the 40s #144
The Descendants of the Ukhans in the 40s of the 14^{th} Century #149
The Reign of David IX, George V's Son #151
Some Episods from the Georgian-Chobanid Rellations in the Mid-14^{th} Century #156
Georgia in the 70s of the 14^{th} Century #163
The Reign of Bagrat Called the “Great” #166
The Results of the Mongol Rule #177
Mongolian Viceroys in Georgia #180
Chapter V
FROM THE HISTORY OF GEORGIAN CULTURE OF THE 14^{TH} CENTURY #182
Architecture #183
Mural Paintings #194
Goldsmitery and Chasing #205
Copying and Decorating the Manuscripts #208
The Monuments of Literature and History; Legal Codices #209
State of Education #212
Appendix
ON IDENTIFICATION OF THE GEORGIAN ANONYMOUS HISTORIAN #215
Who is the 14^{th} Century Georgian Anonymous Historian? #215
Opitions about the Identity of Anonymous Historian #216
The Ideology of Anonymous Historian #218
The Social Status of Historian #221
Who is the Hieromonk Mose? #225
Personal Attitude of the Anonymous Historian towards King Demetre and His Family #234
The Chronological Frame of the Life of Historian #240
The Geographical and Personal Indices #245
The Indices of Topics #287
Foreword by Giorgi L. Kavtaradze #I
Preface #VII
Introduction #VIII
Historiography and Review of Sources Historiography #X
Overview of Sources #XIX
Bibliography #XXVII
The Sources #XLIV
Chapter I
GEORGIA AND ILKHANATE ON THE TURN OF THE 13^{TH}-14^{TH} CENTURY #1
The Governing Sistem of Ilkhanate. Social-Economic Tendencies #3
The Types of Land Property, Commerce and Manufacture in Ilkhanate #8
§ 1. GEORGIA AT THE END OF THE 13^{TH} CENTURY #10
The State Borders of Georgia at the End of the 13^{th} Century #10
The Political Situation in Georgia at the End of the 13^{th} Century #14
Emir Togachar’s Rebellion in Rum #17
The Reign of Vakhtang II #22
The Reign of Vakhtang III and David VIII #27
First Appearance of George V on Political Scene #32
§ 2. GEORGIA IN THE FIRST DECADE OF THE 14^{th} CENTURY #34
Relations Beetween Kings David VIII, Vakhtang III and Eristav Shalva #35
Mongolian Military Expeditions and Georgia #39
§3. THE EVIDANCE ON THE GEORGIANS AT THE ILKHANATE COURT OF THIS PERIOD #44
Chapter II
ENTHRONEMENT OF GEORGE V AND THE FIRST PERIOD OF HIS REIGN (1318-1327) #48
The Date of the Beginning of George V’s Second (Real) Reign #48
Village Daba Church Inscription and it’s Importance for Dating Enthronement of George V #50
Vakhushti Batinishvilis 's Composition and it’s Evidence about the Issue #55
Georgian Anonymous Historian Concerning the George V’s Coronation #58
Conclusions on the Issue #65
Georgian and Ilkhanate at the Turn of the Centuries #67
Foreign Policies of Georgian Kings (Ambassadorial Missions to Egypt of Konstantine, David VIII, George V) #72
Chapter III
GEORGIA IN 1330S #79
§ 1. THE END OF THE MONGOL RULE #79
Situation in Ilkhanate at the End 20s of the 14^{th} Century #79
George V's Internal Policy of the Same Period #85
International Policy of Geoege V #87
D. Lang about Georgia in the 14^{th} Century #90
The Numismaric Situation of the Epoch #93
The Financial Situation at the Beginnig of 40s of 14^{th} Century #105
“Black Death” in Georgia, Near East and Europe #107
Al-Mazandaran’s Account about the Tribute #110
Chobanid Rulers and Georgia (40s of the 14^{th} Century) #112
The Fate of George V After Emir Choban’s Fall #122
§ 2. RESTORATION OF POLITICAL UNITY OF GEORGIA #127
Situation in West Georgia in the 20s-30s of the 14^{th} Century #127
Unification of East and West Georgia in the 30s of the 14^{th} Century #133
Reunion of Samtskhe-Saatabago with Georgia #135
Situation in Former Vassal Territories (Shirvan Arran, etc.) and Trapezunt Empire #137
Chapter IV
GEORGIA IN 1340-70S. THE RESULTS OF THE MONGOL RULE #144
Georgia at the Beginning of the 40s #144
The Descendants of the Ukhans in the 40s of the 14^{th} Century #149
The Reign of David IX, George V's Son #151
Some Episods from the Georgian-Chobanid Rellations in the Mid-14^{th} Century #156
Georgia in the 70s of the 14^{th} Century #163
The Reign of Bagrat Called the “Great” #166
The Results of the Mongol Rule #177
Mongolian Viceroys in Georgia #180
Chapter V
FROM THE HISTORY OF GEORGIAN CULTURE OF THE 14^{TH} CENTURY #182
Architecture #183
Mural Paintings #194
Goldsmitery and Chasing #205
Copying and Decorating the Manuscripts #208
The Monuments of Literature and History; Legal Codices #209
State of Education #212
Appendix
ON IDENTIFICATION OF THE GEORGIAN ANONYMOUS HISTORIAN #215
Who is the 14^{th} Century Georgian Anonymous Historian? #215
Opitions about the Identity of Anonymous Historian #216
The Ideology of Anonymous Historian #218
The Social Status of Historian #221
Who is the Hieromonk Mose? #225
Personal Attitude of the Anonymous Historian towards King Demetre and His Family #234
The Chronological Frame of the Life of Historian #240
The Geographical and Personal Indices #245
The Indices of Topics #287