Kingdom of Georgia

English

Etymology

From Georgian საქართველოს სამეფო (sakartvelos samepo).

Proper noun

the Kingdom of Georgia

  1. (historical) a Georgian medieval kingdom or empire existing in the years 1008–1490 and a successor state of the Kingdom of the Iberians (c. 888–1008).

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