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Georgian Society

Georgian Society refers to the social, cultural, and political community in Georgia during the period from 1714 to 1830, covering the late medieval to early modern era. It was characterized by a strong aristocratic class, vibrant cultural traditions, and efforts to maintain independence amid external pressures from Persian and Ottoman Empires. The society valued honor, religious faith, and feudal structures, with a notable emphasis on kinship and landownership. Despite internal conflicts and changing political landscapes, Georgian Society during this period laid the foundations for national identity and cultural revival in modern Georgia.