Sanadze, Manana
Dr. Manana Sanadze is a historian specializing in Oriental Studies, President of the University of Georgia (Europe), and Full Professor of History at the UG School of Humanities. Dr. Sanadze was awarded for special services in the field of the education by the Ministry of Education and Research of Georgia. On June 11, 2013, Dr. Sanadze received the Presidential Order of Excellence.
2017 1-4955-0530-8Establishes the chronology, sequence and descent of Georgian kings and erismtavaris. It is also important that the author identifies and determines numerous geographical place and toponyms.
Volume 2 continues by describing the historical period from the second half of the sixth century to the 780 A.D. Georgia was ruled by the Christian Sassanid dynasty, Persia-Byzantine, and the Perozian and Bakurian Dynasties.
2017 1-4955-0528-6The primary value of the manuscript is that it establishes the chronology, sequence and descent of Georgian kings and erismtavaris. It is also important that the author identifies and determines numerous geographical place and toponyms. Volume 2 continues by describing the historical period from the second half of the sixth century to the 780 A.D. Georgia was ruled by the Christian Sassanid dynasty, Persia-Byzantine, and the Perozian and Bakurian Dynasties.