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  • Qartveli var da VAMAYOBB!!!

  • beautifull video my friend, i also have a video where i explain the symbolism of the Crosses.

  • With all respect the flag remindes the flag of Armenian Cilician kingdom!

  • @unknown198523

    With all respect Georgians used this flag from 5th Century ,which for so long time was abolished.

    Cilician Kingdom was founded in XI Century,so if it reminds i can understand you.

    for Englishman it also looks like England Flag,see no problem.

  • @unknown198523 HELLO MY ARMENIAN "FRIEND" THIS FLAG IS PURE GEORGIAN FROM 5 TH CENTURY IT COUD NOT BE ARMENIAN FLAG BECAUSE CILICIAN KINGDOM WAS FOUNDED LONG AFTER THAT, SO GIVE YOU ADVISE READ BEFORE WRITING SOMETHING.BEST REGARDS

  • @QARTVELI07 you are to hard with him ahahhhaha !!!

  • I'm from Bolnisi. Me var Bolniseli

  • I love my historical and beautiful flag! long live my Georgia!!!!!!!!

  • Kargi videoaa, momewona!!!

  • Thank you :)

  • ქართველებო ბევრმა დააშარინგეთ ეს ვიდეო რადგან სომხებიც აკეთებენ ვიდეოებს სადაც აჩვენებენ რომ ქართული დროშა მათ ეკუთვნით და ვითომ ჩვენ მოვპარეთ...

  • One important remark: not the president, but the usurper Eduard Shevardnadze, the traitor of his own fatherland, mere robber and killer of his own people, who has never had a support of Georgian nation. Double agent of KGB/CIA, just like his offspring Mikheil Saakashvili.

  • Thumbs up !

  • umagresia

  • Absolutely fantastic, and so educational. I'm adding this to my Georgia playlist. Thank you for sending it to me, my dear :*

  • Great Video!

    Thank you N789A!

  • Very nice and informative, but you forgot to mention the English adopted the St.George flag from you guys, if I'm not wrong, around the time of the Crusades.

  • @GundisalusMenendiz  English adopted St.George's Cross from us? wow I have never read that, except such youtube comments:

    "Georgia has to be connected to the British Isles somehow... and England and Georgia both have St. George's cross in their flags. "

  • @213HERERRA

    hehehe

    do you think St George went to England to slay the Dragon? :OOOOO

  • @GundisalusMenendiz could you sent me your sources .. i want to read all this myself .

  • @GundisalusMenendiz could you sent me your sources i want to read all this myself .

  • Sorry Crusaders, sorry England, sorry "researchers".. Oh I forgot "influential" Russians and Armenians too! Enlightening everyone that Georgians "adopted" Crusaders flag or "want to be " Crusaders.

    And everyone please don't be ashamed of not knowing these before, what you discover in this video, don't be ashamed , Georgia is not an easy or quick subject to handle. Everyone can not be a professor about Georgia

  • @213HERERRA ha! you said it before me!!

  • @213HERERRA could you sent me your sources ! i want to read all this myself !

  • My Georgia ... (H)

  • Very good informational video together with national folk music :) Well done :)

    ყველა ქართველმა უნდა იცოდეს სახელმწიფო სიმბოლიკების ისტორია და მნიშვნელობა:)

  • dzalian kargia es vdieo rom gaakete. am bolo dros youtubze ramodenime somexi propagandas ucevda rom vitom es drosha somxebis ikooo... fu magati jishi ..

    genacvale magaria !

  • great vid :)))) genacvale nati martla zalian kargia

  • Lots of people think, that we took our flag from Medieval Knight's symbolics, but they do not know that it was our flag many century before, and we proud of it. Absolutely agree to Kolxida9, proud of Natia, thank you for such informative work which have to be shown to everyone to enjoy and learn. Bless you

  • Во первых хочу сказать что позитив едет просто обалденный, и Ещё во первых ты Молодчина -Нати -у нас.

  • დიდი მადლობა ასეთი საჭირო ვიდეოსთვის)) იხარე ერო, მოკვდი მტერო!

  • In the XIII - XIV centuries the Georgians enjoyed a privileged condition above the other Christians. This was especially so after glorious years of King David and Queen Tamar, and during the dynasty of the Mameluk Sultans, who often were originally from Georgia.

  • James de Vitry wrote that : while most Christians entered Jerusalem with difficulty and lived a most tenuous existence, the Georgians were able to move about freely. In fact, when Georgian pilgrims arrived they entered the city with flags unfurled and held high. They were not required to pay the tax which was imposed upon other Christians. (Iacobus de Vitriaco, Historia Ierosolymitana seu Orientalis, c. LXXIX (De Sandoli, Itinera, III, 352-353).

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