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Description Entering the enclosed area behind the wall you saw in previous pictures is this grand hall known as Tamaris Darbazi (Hall of Queen Tamar), which was in all probability a pagan temple (though Georgia’s great Christian Queen Tamar may have used it later). Behind two columns cut from the rock is a stone seat dating from antiquity. The hall has inner chambers (loggias) on three sides. The ribbed stone ceiling, cut to look like wooden beams, has a hole to let smoke out and light in. Part of the ceiling is also cut into fancy hexagonal shapes- a picture of this appears immediately after this. (Uplistsikhe, Georgia, Sept. 2016)
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Author shankar s. from Dubai, united arab emirates

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