Christianity was during the Middle Ages the central element of Georgian culture.
This can be proved by a great number of examples from the history of Georgian culture.
Georgian culture enjoyed a golden age and renaissance of classical literature, arts, philosophy, architecture and science in the 11th century.
The bishopric was a vibrant center of Georgian Christian culture and played a role in the regional politics.
Wine is fundamental, a taproot of Georgian culture and psyche.
It now became a major center of Georgian Orthodox culture.
However, neither Georgian culture nor my own has a background for exactly what I've ended up with.
Besides the political and military achievements, it was marked by the development of Georgian culture, including architecture, literature, philosophy and sciences.
Today, Georgia is still home to the grey wolf, which for hundreds of years has been a part of Georgian culture and folklore.
Bagrat was also known as a great promoter of Georgian Orthodox culture.