The Horse Lurja (Georgian: ლურჯასი, romanized: Lurdzhasi; Russian: "Конь Лурджа", "Horse Lurja") is a Georgian folktale published by Georgian folklorist Mikhail Chikovani [ka]. It tells the story about the friendship between a princess and a magic horse, which sacrifices itself for her after it rescues her from great peril. Although the tale appears in Georgia, some scholars recognize similar narratives in Central Asia and across Europe.
TheHorseLurja (Georgian: ლურჯასი, romanized: Lurdzhasi; Russian: "Конь Лурджа", "HorseLurja") is a Georgian folktale published by Georgian folklorist...
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