Transcaucasia and Ararat is a travelogue written by James Bryce, a British historian, jurist, and politician. The book is a detailed account of Bryce's vacation tour to Transcaucasia and Ararat in the autumn of 1876. Bryce's journey takes him through the rugged terrain of the Caucasus Mountains, where he encounters various ethnic groups and witnesses their unique customs and traditions. He also visits the ancient city of Tiflis (now Tbilisi), the...
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