Kartvelian studies
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The Kartvelian studies, or Kartvelology (also Georgian studies) is a field of humanities covering Kartvelian (Georgian) history, languages, religion and/or culture.
In a narrower sense, the term usually refers to the research activities conducted on these problems outside Georgia.
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[edit] Luminaries of Kartvelian studies
[edit] Georgian scholars
- Teimuraz Bagrationi (1782-1846)
- Ivane Javakhishvili (1876-1940)
- Korneli Kekelidze (1879-1962)
- Ilia Abuladze (1901-1968)
- Simon Kaukhchishvili (1895-1981)
- Giorgi Melikishvili (1918-2002)
[edit] International scholars
- Marie-Félicité Brosset (1802-1880)
- John Oliver Wardrop (1864-1948)
- Marjory Wardrop (1869-1909)
- William Edward David Allen (1901-1973)
- Hans Vogt (1909-1986)
- Cyril Toumanoff (1913-1997)
- Gérard Garitte (1914-1992)
- David Marshall Lang (1924-1991)