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Kartlis Deda ( ka, ქართვლის დედა; ''Mother of Kartvel'' or ''Mother of
Georgian Georgian may refer to: Common meanings * Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) ** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group ** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians **Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
'') is a monument in
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's capital
Tbilisi Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million p ...
. The statue was erected on the top of Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary. Prominent Georgian sculptor Elguja Amashukeli designed the twenty-metre
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figure of a woman in Georgian national dress.


Symbolism

She symbolizes the Georgian national character: in her left hand she holds a bowl of wine to greet those who come as friends, and in her right hand is a sword for those who come as enemies.


History

In 1966 Elguja Amashukeli was awarded the Shota Rustaveli State Prize for this sculpture. He called the statue "Capital", and it commonly became known as "Mother of Kartvel". The accessories of the sculpture, the cup with wine and sword, are an expression of the history of our city, Tbilisi, the endless battles with the enemies and the welcoming of friendly guests. The original statue erected on Sololaki Hill in 1958 was a wooden allegorical statue that would temporarily decorate the capital. Later it was decided to become permanent and the wood texture was covered with aluminum in 1963 to limit environmental damage. In 1997, the old statue was replaced with a new one.
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Gallery

Image:Tbilisi Kartlis Deda monument IMG 8855 1920.jpg, Side view Image:K'art'lis Deda monument, Tbilissi.JPG, Side view with the hill Image:Kartlis Deda - Mother of a Kartli or Mother of a Georgian - Photo by Mostafa Meraji 03.jpg, Statue with cable cars in the foreground Image:Kartlis Deda - Mother of a Kartli or Mother of a Georgian - Photo by Mostafa Meraji 05.jpg, The statue from the bottom of the hill, side view image:Kartlis Deda - Mother of a Kartli or Mother of a Georgian - Photo by Mostafa Meraji 10.jpg, Closeup showing the statues from the hips and above Image:Kartlis Deda - Mother of a Kartli or Mother of a Georgian - Photo by Mostafa Meraji 08.jpg, Statue from stairwell Image:Kartvlis Deda.jpg, Statue from back


See also

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References

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