Georgian Nobility
The Georgian Nobility refers to the aristocratic class in Georgia, a country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. This nobility played a significant role in the political, social, and cultural life of Georgia, especially during the medieval period and the Kingdom of Georgia. They were often landowners and held various titles, influencing local governance and military affairs.
During the Russian Empire era, many members of the Georgian nobility were integrated into the imperial system, which affected their status and privileges. Despite these changes, they maintained a distinct cultural identity, contributing to the preservation of Georgian language and traditions throughout history.