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The song (Come, Let’s Sit) is a powerful piece of Georgian folk-inspired music performed by the ensemble Khorumi . It serves as a tribute to the memory of Aluda Ketelauri , a legendary figure in Georgian literature and culture. Theme and Meaning

: Often accompanied by the panduri (a three-stringed lute), which provides a rhythmic, galloping foundation.

: He is a Khevsureti warrior who refuses to follow a tribal tradition of mutilating a fallen enemy, choosing instead to honor his foe's bravery. The song (Come, Let’s Sit) is a powerful

📍 : The lyrics celebrate the "Knightly" code of the Caucasus, where respect for an enemy is the highest form of dignity.⚡ Emotional Resonance : For many Georgians, this song is a meditation on individual conscience versus societal pressure. If you'd like to dive deeper into this piece: Full English translation of the lyrics Summary of the Aluda Ketelauri epic poem

: Aluda Ketelauri is the protagonist of Vazha-Pshavela’s famous 1888 epic poem. : He is a Khevsureti warrior who refuses

: Features the rich, multi-layered vocal harmonies characteristic of the Georgia’s mountainous regions (Pshavi and Khevsureti).

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: The song reflects on Aluda's isolation, his moral courage, and the bittersweet nature of being an outcast for doing what is right. Musical Style