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GEORGIA (AD 1991–) State, republic (Republic of Georgia). Originated on the territory modern Georgia as a result of the collapse of the USSR. The capital is Tbilisi

    HISTORY OF THE POLITICS OF GEOGRAPHY
    GEOGRAPHY OF FOREIGN TRADE
YEARS OF CHANGE
1
   1520  500 BC      AD 132   750   1008     1106   1245   1353   1462  1555  1612  1724  1801   1917.2    1918   1921         1991   2012  
2    1267  400 BC      AD 300   786   1071     1118   1256              1463   1590            1735  1803  1917.11              1922.3     1992  
3    1200  330 BC      AD 387   787   1098     1120                         1466                       1762  1804                             1922.12   1994  
4    1118  300 BC      AD 562   813                1122                          1491                       1783  1810 
5      756  200 BC     AD 580   885                                                                                 1783  1829 
6      720  102 BC     AD 591   959                                                                                           1858 
7      714   83 BC      AD 637   979                                                                                           1878 
8      585   63 BC      AD 651  
9      550   27 BC      AD 736  

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  • Alexander I - Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1801–1825]
  • Alexander II - Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1855–1881]
  • Alexander II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom[AD 1574–1605]
  • Alp-Arslan m - Sultan of the Seljuk State [AD 1063–1072]
  • Argishti II - king of Urartu[BC 714–685]
  • Ardzinba, Vladislav - 1st President of self-proclaimed Abkhazia[AD 1994–2005]
  • As-Saffah - the first Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate [AD 750–754]
  • Ashot I Bagrationi - the creator of the Tao-Klardzhet Principality [AD 813–826]
  • Ashot I Bagratuni —1st king of the Ani principality [AD 885–891]
  • Baadur — atabagh (prince) of Samtskhe-Saatabago[AD 1466–1475]
  • Bagrat II - king of the Imereti kingdom [AD 1466–1478]
  • Bagrat III — 1st king of the united Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1008–1014]
  • Bagrat III m - king of the Imereti kingdom [AD 1510–1565]
  • Gamsakhurdia, Zviad - 1st President of Georgia [AD 1991–1992]
  • George III - Prince of Megrelia [AD 1546–1582]
  • George VIII - King of the Kingdom of Kakheti [AD 1466–1476]
  • Guyuk — Khan of the Mongol Empire [AD 1246–1248]
  • David IV the Builder is the king of the Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1089–1125]. One of the most prominent statesmen of medieval Georgia, who contributed to the unification of the Georgian principalities into a single centralized state
  • David IX - king of the Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1353–1360]
  • Zhordania, Noy Nikolaevich - Chairman of the Menshevik government of the Georgian Democratic Republic [AD 1918–1921]
  • Jesse (Ali Kuli Khan) — king of the Kartli kingdom [AD 1714–1716, 1724–1727]
  • Heraclius II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1744–1762], king of the Kartli-Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1762–1798]. In 1783 he concluded the Treaty of St. George with the Russian Empire
  • Kvirike II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 929–976]
  • Cyaxares — king of Media [BC 625–585]
  • Cyrus II the Great - king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire [550–530 BC]
  • Kirta — king and founder of Mitanni [1526–1550]
  • Kokoity, Eduard — 1st President of the self-proclaimed South Ossetia [AD 1992–2011]
  • Constantine II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1722–1732]
  • Kyurike— 1st king of the Kingdom of Lori [AD 979–989]
  • Levan - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1520–1574]
  • Lenin (Ulyanov) V.I. - the founder of the Bolshevik Party, one of the organizers and leaders of the October Revolution, Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (government) of the RSFSR [AD 1917–1924], 1st Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR [AD 1922–1924]
  • Leon II - 1st king of the independent Abkhazian kingdom [AD 786–811]
  • Liparit II — Prince of Megrelia [AD 1491–1512]
  • Luarsab I - king of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1527–1556]
  • Luarsab II — king of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1606–1615]
  • Lvov G.E. — 1st Minister-Chairman of the Provisional Government of Russia [AD 1917, March–July]
  • Mauritius — Byzantine Emperor [AD 582–602]
  • Mamia II - Prince of Guria Principality [AD 1463–1469]
  • Mdivani, Budu - Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian SSR [AD 1921], Chairman of the Union Council of the TSFSR [AD 1921]
  • Medea is the queen of Colchis. According to ancient Greek mythology, the daughter of King Eet, a sorceress and beloved of the Argonaut Jason
  • Mithridates VI Eupator is the king of the Pontic kingdom [121–63 BC]. Subjugated the entire coast of the Black Sea. In the wars with the Roman Republic, he was defeated and committed suicide
  • Murad III - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire [AD 1574–1595]
  • Nicholas I - Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1825–1855]
  • Octavian August - Roman statesman and politician, multiple consul, 1st emperor of the Roman Empire [27 BC – AD 14]
  • Hormizd IV - king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 579–590]
  • Pompey the Great—commander [BC 83–48], conqueror of Asia, multiple consul of the Roman Republic. Killed by order of Caesar
  • Growth - Prince of Guria Principality [AD 1534–1564]
  • Rustaveli, Shota (AD 1160-1216) - Georgian poet, author of the epic poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin"
  • Saakashvili, Mikhail - President of Georgia [AD 2004–]
  • Sarduri II - king of Urartu [BC 764–735]
  • Simon I - king of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1556–1569,1576-1600]
  • Stalin (Dzhugashvili) I.V. - leader of the Bolshevik Party, de facto leader of the USSR [AD 1924–1953]
  • Tamara — Queen of the Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1184–1213]. The “Golden Age” in the history of Georgia is associated with the name of the queen
  • Teimuraz I - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1606–1648]
  • Teimuraz II - King of the Kingdom of Kakheti [AD 1732–1736,1737–1744]
  • Teimuraz II - King of the Kingdom of Kakheti
  • Usman ibn Affan - one of the companions of Muhammad and the third Caliph of the Arab Caliphate [AD 644–656]
  • Pharnavaz I — semi-legendary 1st king of Iberia [BC 300–234]
  • Farsman II - king of Iberia [116–132 AD]
  • Hulagu—Ilkhan of the Hulaguid State [AD 1256–1265]. Grandson of Genghis Khan, founder of the Hulaguid dynasty
  • Shevardnadze, Eduard m— Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia [AD 1992–1995], President of Georgia [AD 1995–2003]
  • Eet is the king of Colchis. According to ancient Greek mythology, Eet gave Jason (the leader of the Argonauts) the task of harnessing the iron bulls forged by Hephaestus and plowing the land, which he completed with the help of Medea
  • Justinian I — Byzantine Emperor [AD 527–565]
  • Jason is the son of the king of the ancient Greek city of Iolka. According to ancient Greek mythology - the leader of the Argonauts in the campaign for the golden fleece in Colchis