| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Georgian name for Georgia | Sakartvelo | 74%
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| Georgia became the first country to produce this commodity in 6000 BC | Wine | 74%
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| Georgian Marxist who became leader of the Soviet Union | Ioseb Jughashvili | 63%
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| The above kingdom was conquered by this empire in the 500s BC | Achaemenid Empire | 58%
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| Name the two current disputed regions of Georgia (in alphabetical order) | Abkhazia | 53%
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| The above kingdom is where Jason and the Argonauts found for this object | Golden Fleece | 53%
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| South Ossetia | 53%
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| Name for the Georgian language and the Georgian people | Kartvelian | 47%
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| People who invaded Georgia in 1220 | Mongols | 42%
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| Queen, ruled 1184-1213, under whom Georgia dominated the Caucasus region | Tamar the Great | 42%
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| The above king moved the Georgian capital to this city in 1122 | Tbilisi | 37%
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| Georgia was conquered by this Islamic people but stayed Christian | Arabs | 32%
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| Second major kingdom of Georgia, located inland compared to the first | Kingdom of Iberia | 32%
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| Turkic conquerer who invaded Georgia in 1386 | Timur | 32%
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| First major kingdom of Georgia, located on the shore of the Black Sea | Kingdom of Colchis | 26%
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| Country that lost a 1804-1813 war to Russia, resulting in Russia annexing Georgia | Qajar Iran | 26%
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| Greek woman who preached Christianity in Georgia in the 300s | Saint Nino | 26%
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| Poet of this period who wrote "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" | Shota Rustaveli | 26%
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| 1121 battle led by the above king which defeated the much larger Seljuk army | Battle of Didgori | 21%
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| Georgian noble who became a Russian general in the Napoleonic Wars | Pyotr Bagration | 16%
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| Peaceful 2003 revolution that attempted to democratize Georgia | Rose Revolution | 16%
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| Leader and conqueror crowned first king of Georgia in 1008 | Bagrat III | 11%
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| Powerful king who enriched the nation and kicked out the Muslims | David IV the Builder | 11%
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| A cathedral in this city, then capital of Georgia, was built and named by the above | Kutaisi | 11%
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| Prince who liberated Georgia in 813, reconquering Georgian lands | Ashot I | 5%
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| 1795 battle against the below which led to the destruction of Georgia's capital | Battle of Krtsanisi | 5%
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| 18th century king who tried to strengthen Georgia by allying with Russia | Heraclius II | 5%
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| Writer who preserved Georgian culture and language against Russification | Ilia Chavchavadze | 5%
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| King of the second kingdom who converted to Christianity | Miriam III | 5%
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| First president of Georgia upon independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 | Zviad Gamsakhurdia | 5%
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