Saki (‘The Jesting of Arlington Stringham’) The people of Crete unfortunately make more history than they can consume locally. + references 402 chronology 417 Maps and dynastic trees 426 select Bibliography 446 Photo Acknowledgements 447 Index 449 Introduction 7 1 The Emergence of the Kartvelians 11 2 The Origins of the Kingdom of Kartli 22 3 Conversion 38 4 The Arab Conquest 55 5 Unification 73 6 Davit the Builder 85 7 Demetre and Giorgi iii 98 8 Queen Tamar 107 9 Mongol Invasion 118 10 The Fractured State 132 11 Timur Lang and the Destruction of Georgia 147 12 Fratricide 164 13 King Teimuraz i 187ġ4 Teimuraz Dispossessed 207 15 The Eighteenth Century 222 16 The Russian Conquest of Kartli-Kakhetia 250 17 King Solomon’s End 265 18 Vice-regency 284 19 Reaction and Revolution 306 20 Independence 323 21 Soviet Annexation 339 22 After Stalin 366 23 Independence Restored 381 Printed and bound in Great Britain by TJ International, Padstow, Cornwall British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Rayfield, Donald, 1942– Edge of empires : a history of Georgia. Published by Reaktion Books Ltd 33 Great Sutton Street London EC1V 0DX First published 2012 Copyright © Donald Rayfield 2012 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. Each such report must clearly identify the sale with respect to which the reported information pertains.EDGE OF EMPIRES A HISTORY OF GEORGIA Donald Rayfield The vendor must simultaneously report fully to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls all information which the vendor would otherwise have been required to report to the applicant or supplier under this section. Any abbreviated statement furnished to an applicant or supplier under this paragraph must be accompanied by a certification that the requested information has been reported by the vendor directly to the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls. (c ) If the vendor believes that furnishing information to an applicant or supplier in a requested statement would unreasonably risk injury to the vendor's commercial interests, the vendor may furnish in lieu of the statement an abbreviated statement disclosing only the aggregate amount of all political contributions and the aggregate amount of all fees or commissions which have been paid, or offered or agreed to be paid, or offered or agreed to be paid, by the vendor with respect to the sale. Any report furnished under this paragraph must, in addition to the information specified in § 130.10, include a detailed statement of the reasons why applicant or supplier did not furnish the information at the time specified in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of this section, as applicable. (d ) Any applicant or supplier which has informed the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls under this section that neither it nor its vendors have paid, or offered or agreed to pay, political contributions or fees or commissions in an aggregate amount requiring the information specified in § 130.10 to be furnished, must subsequently furnish such information within 30 days after learning that it or its vendors had paid, or offered or agreed to pay, political contributions or fees or commissions in respect of a sale in an aggregate amount which, if known to applicant or supplier at the time of its previous communication with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, would have required the furnishing of information under § 130.10 at that time.
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