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lutnistas · 5 years
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David Gareja monastery ( Georgia ) 
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guro80 · 4 years
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#davitgareji #davitgareja #davitgarejimonastery #orthodoxchurch #georgia #desert https://www.instagram.com/p/B6GbA1nhcvI/?igshid=1dheqiva0tvya
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thechallengingroad · 5 years
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Davit Gareja, Georgia. A small monastery carved into the rocks in the semi-arid desert right on the border with Azerbaijan. We hiked up to the top of the ridge and had lunch between the Georgian and Azerbaijani soldiers while their governments dispute who owns the ridge . . . . . #georgia #davitgareja #goexplore #landscape #exploreeverything #exploremore #endlessviews #wildernessculture #wildandfree #wild #optoutside #instagood #mountainlife #adventure #travel #neverstopexploring #naturelover #theoutbound #seekthetrails #hikingadventures #neverstop #livingthedream #travellerspx #lifeofadventure #instagram#adventuretime #outdoorresearch #wanderlust #wildfrontiers (at Davit Gareja) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVkaFqnIl6VctlB9_4-HkiXOuvP4ek3hmcnWs0/?igshid=13ariuahd5sml
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tinovalduvieco · 5 years
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Monestir de Lavra,més conegut per Davit o David Gareja del segle VI . En un territori semidesèrtic  .
Geòrgia .Davit Gareja.Abril 2019
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David GareJi In the first half of the XIV century, in the reign of Giorgi V. Brtskinvali, David became a strong political and economic center. Monasterers took part in the work of the Kingdom Hall and in the management of the church affairs of the country. At the end of the XIV century, the monastic life was eliminated during the numerous trials of Temurleng. In 1424, Alexander I Didi gave a gift to the Svetitskhoveli Patriarchate Church in Mtskheta. In 1616-1617, the Persian army dispersed, the monasteries were abolished. In 1639, Teimuraz I restored the monastery life In the XVIII century, Davitgareja became king again. He belonged to extensive settlements and villages, where the peasants were considered monastic bones. The Daggareji monasteries existed until the end of the XIX century.
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