Lectures/Nov 08, 2021

Local Elites and Global Trade: The Georgian Monarchy and the Silk Roads in the 12th -14th Centuries

Local Elites and Global Trade: The Georgian Monarchy and the Silk Roads in the 12th -14th Centuries lead image

Local Elites and global trade: the Georgian monarchy and the Silk Roads in the 12th -14th centuries, lecture by Emil Avdaliani (Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University), a Silk Roads Programme event, King's College Cambridge via Zoom, November 12, 2021, 2:00 pm (UK)

Emil Avdaliani is a lecturer in history and international relations at Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. His research covers a broad range of topics from the Byzantine world to the present day with a specific interest in representation of power and its role in economic connectivity across Eurasia.

Join us to hear more about the role of the Georgian monarchy in medieval trade networks.

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