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Vardzia's church and bell tower | | Frescoes in a cave church including a depiction of Queen Tamar. | | Queen Tamar | Coordinates | Georgian | cave monastery | Georgia | Aspindza | Queen Tamar | 1185 | Mongols | Mtkvari | earthquake | Samtskhe | 1283 | Persians | Tahmasp I | 1551 | View of Vardzia and the valley of the Kura River (Mtkvari) below. | | Kura River | Mural of Queen Tamar in Vardzia, which she founded. | | Queen Tamar | Samtskhe-Javakheti | Georgia | Marshrutkas | Akhaltsikhe | Wikimedia Commons | Culture of Georgia | Vanis Kvabebi cave monastery | Categories | Monasteries in Georgia (country) | 1185 establishments | Former cities in Georgia (country) | Caves of Georgia (country) | Religious organizations established in the 1180s |
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