- male, deceased (1991)
- David Marshall Lang, was a Professor Emeritus of Caucasian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He was one of the...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Sir John Oliver Wardrop (1864-1948) was a British diplomat, traveller and translator, primarily known as the United Kingdom's first Chief...
- male, deceased (1940)
- Ivane Javakhishvili (April 11, 1876 - November 18, 1940) was a Georgian historian whose voluminous works heavily infuenced the modern scholarship...
- female, deceased (1909)
- Marjory Scott Wardrop, "The Hermit" by Ilia Chavchavadze (London, 1895), "The Life of St. Nino" (Oxford, 1900), etc. She also made the first...
- male, deceased (1846)
- Teimuraz Bagrationi otherwise known as tsarevich Teimuraz Georgievich (April 23, 1782 – October 25, 1846) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili) an...
- male, deceased (1973)
- William Edward David Allen (January 6, 1901 - September 18, 1973) was an Ireland-born English scholar, Foreign Service officer, politician and...
- male, deceased (1880)
- Professor Marie-Félicité Brosset was a French orientalist who specialized in Georgian and Armenian studies. He was born in Paris into the family of...
- male, deceased (1997)
- Prince Cyril Toumanoff (1913 – 1997) was a Russian-born historian and genealogist of Georgian origin who mostly specialized in the history of Ar...
- male, deceased (1986)
- Hans Vogt, was a Norwegian linguist specialized in the Caucasian languages, especially Georgian.
- male, deceased (1987)
- Akaki Shanidze (1887-1987) was a Georgian linguist and philologist and one of the founding fathers of the Tbilisi State University (1918). His...
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