Kartvelian studies
The Kartvelian studies also referred as Kartvelology or Georgian studies is a field of humanities covering Kartvelian history, languages, religion and/or culture.
In a narrower sense, the term usually refers to the research activities conducted on these problems outside Georgia.Luminaries of Kartvelian studies
Georgian scholars
- Prince Teimuraz of Georgia
- David Chubinashvili
- Alexander Khakhanov
- Ivane Javakhishvili
- Korneli Kekelidze
- Ilia Abuladze
- Simon Kaukhchishvili
- Giorgi Melikishvili
- Georges Charachidzé
International scholars
- Marie-Félicité Brosset
- Arthur Leist
- John Oliver Wardrop
- Marjory Wardrop
- Robert Pierpont Blake
- Gerhard Deeters
- Georges Dumézil
- William Edward David Allen
- Hans Vogt
- Gertrud Pätsch
- Cyril Toumanoff
- Gérard Garitte
- David Marshall Lang
- Georgi Klimov
- Michel Van Esbroeck
- Heinz Fähnrich
- Kevin Tuite
- Donald Rayfield
- B. George Hewitt
- Stephen H. Rapp
- Stephen F. Jones
- Constantine B. Lerner
- Mine Kadiroğlu
- Luigi Magarotto
- Bernard Outtier
- Farshid Delshad
- Jost Gippert
- Roland Bielmeier
- Michael Job
- Katharine Vivian
- Hirotake Maeda
- Hayate Sotome
- Václav A. Černý
Periodicals
- Bedi Kartlisa. Revue de Kartvélologie
- Georgica
- Revue des études géorgiennes et caucasiennes