Khridoli

Khridoli (Georgian: ხრიდოლი) is an eclectic martial art from Georgia.

[1] It consists of five components, namely khardiorda (wrestling), krivi (boxing), p'arikaoba (fencing), rkena (throws and grabs also seen in Sambo and judo), and archery.

[2] Historically, khridoli was a name of one-handed boxing, especially popular in old Tbilisi as documented by the writer Ioseb Grishashvili in his historical dictionary of the city.

After Georgia became independent of the Soviet Union, a revived interest in old martial arts led to the foundation of Khridoli Federation in 1993.

[3][4] In 2014, khridoli, along with lelo burti, a local sport similar to rugby, was inscribed by the government of Georgia as a "nonmaterial monument" of culture.