A Collection of Articles III
Synopsis
This academic collection offers a multidisciplinary examination of Georgian and regional history, emphasizing foreign policy, diplomacy, and historiography from the medieval period to the modern era. Topics include early Georgian relations with the Turk-Seljuks, Egypt, and Poland; sovereignty under King Giorgi the Brilliant; and Ottoman and anti-Ottoman dynamics. Several articles explore the interplay between religion and state in both Georgia and Turkey, with contemporary reflections on security and international cooperation. The volume concludes with reviews, tributes to scholars, and a special section on Georgian Turkology, featuring critical studies on the pre-Islamic Turkish-Georgian relationship and Byzantine-Persian politics in the Caucasus.
