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Traditional Khridoli is an art form that has its roots in Georgia, a Eurasia-Caucasus nation. It has centuries-long ties to the culture and history of Georgia. Khridoli incorporates an extensive array of combat methodologies, such as striking, grappling, and the use of weapons.
Throughout history, the Georgians employed the Khridoli technique for protective purposes, military drills, and self-defense on their territories. It has developed into a structured martial art with its own principles, techniques, and forms over time.
Hand-to-hand combat and training with traditional Georgian weapons, including the sword, dagger, and staff, are both components of Khridoli. In many instances, strategies prioritize leverage, timing, and precise strikes.
Although Khridoli may not enjoy the same level of international recognition as other martial arts, it remains a culturally significant tradition in Georgia, where it is still actively practiced and preserved by enthusiasts and practitioners.