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Khridoli
Khridoli ((グルジア語:ხრიდოლი) ''xridoli'') is a martial art from Georgia. It consists of five components, namely ''khardiorda'' (wrestling), ''krivi'' (boxing), ''farikaoba'' (fencing), ''rkena'' (throws and grabs borrowed from sambo and judo), and archery. Weapons training includes the bow, the sword, and the staff. Swords may either be two-handed, paired with a shield, or paired with a shortsword. Unarmed khridoli is primarily grapple-based but also makes use of punches and low kicks. Said to have a heritage dating back centuries, several groups initiated a revival of khridoli since the 1980s. Since the 1980s, several groups initiated a revival. In 1989, a Georgian Martial Arts Department was created at the Rustaveli Society. In 1990, the Federation of Georgian Martial Arts - Khridoli was formed. Today it is the official unarmed combat method used by Georgia's armed forces, and the Khridoli National Academy teaches the system to the Georgian army. ==See also==
* Lelo burti * Chidaoba
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