Village
Didi Smada
Didi Smada is a historic village in the Adigeni Municipality, located in the Akhaltsikhe Basin within the Qvabliani River valley.
Village · Adigeni municipality · Municipality in Samtskhe-Javakheti
Didi Smada — Historic Heritage in the Qvabliani Valley
Located in the Adigeni Municipality at an elevation of 1,200 meters, Didi Smada is one of Samtskhe-Javakheti's interesting and historically diverse villages. The village is spread across the Akhaltsikhe Basin in the Qvabliani River valley. The landscape here is characterized by the beauty and historical spirit typical of the mountainous region.
Cultural and Historic Monuments
Didi Smada is known for its cultural heritage, which speaks to the village's diverse past:
- 19th-Century Mosque: The village preserves a historic mosque, indicating the religious and cultural diversity of this region. It is an important part of the village's architectural identity.
- Historical Past: The village is mentioned as early as the 16th century in the "Great Defter of Gurjistan Vilayet." Historically, Islamicized Georgians lived here, leaving an indelible mark on the village's daily life.
Daily Life and Environment
The daily life of Didi Smada is closely tied to mountain farming. The local population maintains the resilience characteristic of the people of Samtskhe-Javakheti. The village is just 5 kilometers from Adigeni, making it easily accessible. The landscape, with its vast fields and mountain backdrop, leaves an indelible impression on visitors. Didi Smada is a place where history and nature meet, and where every corner holds stories of the past.
What to do
St. George Church of Didi Smada
Explore the medieval St. George Church of Didi Smada, a stone hall temple reflecting the deep monastic history of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region.
Transfers
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