Patardzeuli (Georgian: პატარძეული), is a village in Eastern Georgia, in Sagarejo District, of Kakheti Region,[1] located about 50 kilometers from Tbilisi, the capital.
The village's name is believed to derive from a time when, during a battle, the men were called away, leaving brides ("patardzleuli" in Georgian) behind.
During the event, Giorgi was declared a Hero of the Soviet Union, and Lili Gigaour, an 8th-grade student, recounted his life.
At the time, Khetevan Dokhturishvili was the Georgian language teacher, and Kokrashvili served as the village mayor.
During the war, the village contributed significantly by providing hundreds of quintals of bread and medicinal plants to the soldiers.