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History Of Kobuleti

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Kobuleti "Country" as an organic part of the Colchian world is one of the leading regions of the Southwest Georgia coast. The ancestors of the Kobuleti settlement still settled in the Stone Age, and they have a definite way of divine nature. And here we are talking about human achievements and inventions, culture and development, the monuments of material culture of the world.

In western Georgia, if any municipality is distinguished with traditions, the sanctity made by the grace of nature, including Kobuleti with its historical gorges. This divine location is divided into four major historical-tourist geographical regions.

1. Historical-tourist geographical region of Choloki and the river Achchba;

2. Historical-tourist geographic region of Kintrishi in the river;

3. The historic-tourist geographical region of the river Kinkishi and the river Dheba;

4. The historic-tourist geographical area of Chakvistskali river;

Promoting these historic-tourist regions and infrastructure development, prisons, churches and monasteries and unique arched bridges. Vale-slopes are well-built historic villages. Where golden age monuments are preserved. Spirituality and culture are related to the establishment of one of the greatest medieval dioceses in the diocese! Modern Khino, one of the best mountain areas in the region, is its prospect for realizing summer and winter tourism centers! It was not accidental that there was a great direction of Silk Road. It was one of the largest military-political centers in southwestern Georgia, and today the tens of thousands of families have started to rebuild the ancestors of love with their love and homeland.

The flock of the bishop of the Sonnets was extended to the river Chorokhi. Such a great influence and cultural promotion are associated with Khino's episcopacy to increase educational nurses, development of farming. Beekeeping and winemaking were the leading fields that Vakhushti Batonishvili wrote about: "The Valley is Khinosi Vinekh-Khiliani and the harvest. There is a church here that is dome, good and good, good place. Sits on the bishop, the shepherd of Khino water to the south of the chorus ". There is a unique wooden material present here. The abundant sources, the Vale-settlements and the promotion of the settlement were promoted. Today there are more than three thousand inhabitants.

The newly built church in Tskvevani - St. George's Monastery is an expression of the religious and political strength of the valley. The Georgian case has never stopped here.

The Kintrishi Gorge - where the first reader of the publication of the literature of the reading-reader Early in the 20th century in 1912, the primary school started functioning in the family of Gugunava village in Kobuleti, and in 1915 the Georgian school was opened with the immediate efforts of Kaikatsishvili, Bezhanidze, Tamazashvili, Japaridze, Dumbadze and others in the village of Khutsubani. In 1920, a representative delegation visited the village of Khutsubani at the solemn ceremony dedicated to the two years of independent Georgia.

Georgian folklore pearls in the village of Kobuleti - famous Georgian songs: "Else", "I was a woman", "Wai or Oak Rossinino", "Black Shivo Chivodo", "Avtandil Gedinadi" and others. In the 50s of the 20th century, Inaiashvili, Verulidze, Guntashvili and many others gathered in the gorge in the gorge of the resident of the village Aslan Inaishvili gathered in the book and published in book.

The village of Kobuleti was located entirely in Kobuleti governors, the Tavdigirzes fortress residence. The relative line of Guria with Tavdgiridzes was all the conditions for Kobuleti social-political promotion. Alifasha Tavdgiridze reached the Sanzha of Lazati's Ottoman Empire. Kobuleti's response to the idea of ​​a united Georgia was the birth of the songs in the folklore "Alipasham Tired" and "Khasanbegura".

The 18th census of the 18th century is a monument to the so-called Megreliadzes family in the village of Kobuleti. Handwritten book of prayers and spellings performed by "mother"