Tamar_of_Georgia
Tamar of Georgia was a prominent queen who ruled the Kingdom of Georgia from 1184 to 1213. She is celebrated for her strong leadership and significant contributions to the cultural and political development of Georgia during the medieval period. Tamar was the first woman to hold the title of queen regnant in Georgia, and her reign is often regarded as a golden age for the country.
Under her rule, Georgia experienced military successes and territorial expansion, particularly against neighboring states. Tamar's reign also saw a flourishing of arts and literature, with notable works produced during this time. Her legacy continues to be honored in Georgian history and culture.