Kita AbashidzeW
Kita Abashidze

Prince Kita (Ivane) Abashidze was a Georgian literary critic, journalist, and politician.

Razhden ArsenidzeW
Razhden Arsenidze

Razhden Arsenidze was a Georgian jurist, journalist, and politician.

David BaazovW
David Baazov

David Baazov was a Georgian-Jewish public and religious figure who spearheaded the Zionist movement in Georgia. His program was an amalgam of moderate orthodox religiosity, enlightenment, and Zionism. He was born in Tskhinvali, Georgia into a family of rabbis. He was educated in Jewish philosophy and history at Slutsk and Vilnius where he became exposed to Zionist ideas.

Alexander BerulavaW
Alexander Berulava

Alexander (Sasha) Berulava was a Georgian journalist, writer, and human rights activist, founder of the Georgian Television of Abkhazia, who was murdered by Abkhaz separatists during the ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia in 1993 together with other members of the Government of Abkhazia.

Akaki ChkhenkeliW
Akaki Chkhenkeli

Akaki Chkhenkeli was a Georgian Social Democratic politician and publicist who acted as one of the leaders of the Menshevik movement in Russia and Georgia. In 1918 he served as the prime minister and foreign minister of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, and then became foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of Georgia. In 1921 he was appointed the Georgian Minister to France, though was unable to serve as the Red Army invaded Georgia. His younger brother was the linguist Kita Tschenkéli.

Solomon DodashviliW
Solomon Dodashvili

Solomon Dodashvili, also known as Solomon Ivanovich Dodaev-Mogarsky, was a Georgian philosopher, journalist, historian, grammarian, belletrist and enlightener.

Iakob GogebashviliW
Iakob Gogebashvili

Iakob Gogebashvili was a Georgian educator, children’s writer and journalist, considered to be the founder of the scientific pedagogy in Georgia. Through his masterly compiled children's primer, Mother Language, which in a modified form serves to this day as a text book in Georgian schools, every Georgian since 1880 has learnt to read and write in their native language. 

Tengiz GudavaW
Tengiz Gudava

Tengiz Gudava was a Georgian author and human rights activist who was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1987 and worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty for 17 years. He died in Prague in 2009 under ill-defined circumstances.

Evgen GvaladzeW
Evgen Gvaladze

Evgen (Geno) Gvaladze was a Georgian lawyer, journalist and politician, and one of the leaders of the anti-Soviet national-liberation movement in Georgia of 1921-1937.

Giorgi GvazavaW
Giorgi Gvazava

Giorgi Gvazava was a Georgian jurist, writer and politician; one of the founding members of the Georgian National Democratic Party.

Irma InashviliW
Irma Inashvili

Irma Inashvili is a Georgian politician and journalist. She has been a member of the Parliament of Georgia since November 2016, representing the Alliance of Patriots of Georgia. She is the current deputy chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia. She has also been the general secretary of the Alliance of Patriots of Georgia since 2014.

Zurab JaparidzeW
Zurab Japaridze

Zurab Girchi Japaridze is a co-founder of a Libertarian party called Girchi.

Henri KuprashviliW
Henri Kuprashvili

Full Professor Henri Kuprashvili is a Georgian Doctor of Political Sciences, First Class State Councillor who is most notable for breaking a Guinness record for swimming the Dardanelles, with his hands and feet bound in a traditional Georgian style of swimming, also known as Colchian. Kuprashvili has been awarded the Order of Vakhtang Gorgasali and George Byron Golden Medal.

Egor KuroptevW
Egor Kuroptev

Egor Kuroptev is a Russian and Georgian political expert and media manager.

Otar KushanashviliW
Otar Kushanashvili

Otar Shalvovich Kushanashvili is a Georgian and Russian music journalist and broadcaster who describes himself as "anti-publicist". He is known for his provocative and outrageous antics.

Ivane MachabeliW
Ivane Machabeli

Prince Ivane Machabeli was a Georgian writer, translator, publicist, public figure, active member of the National-Liberation Movement, and a founder of the new Georgian literary language. He is also well known for his resonant translations of Shakespeare and for writing the opera of "The Knight in the Panther's Skin."

Khatia MoistsrapishviliW
Khatia Moistsrapishvili

Khatia Moistsrapishvili is a Georgian media and political figure who is currently serving as the Press Speaker for Georgia's fifth president, Salome Zourabichvili (2018—2019).

Niko NikoladzeW
Niko Nikoladze

Niko Nikoladze was a notable Georgian writer, pro-Western enlightener, and public figure primarily known for his contributions to the development of Georgian liberal journalism and his involvement in various economic and social projects of that time.

Giorgi SanaiaW
Giorgi Sanaia

Giorgi Sanaia, sometimes spelled as Giorgi Sanaya (1975–2001) was a Georgian television journalist of the independent broadcasting company Rustavi 2 who was murdered under controversial circumstances in 2001.

Guram SheroziaW
Guram Sherozia

Guram Sherozia is a Georgian TV presenter, Blogger, traveler, marketer and lecturer.

Nanuli ShevardnadzeW
Nanuli Shevardnadze

Nanuli Shevardnadze was a Soviet and Georgian journalist and activist.

Sophie ShevardnadzeW
Sophie Shevardnadze

Sophie (Sophiko) Paatovna Shevardnadze is a Georgian/Russian journalist, presenter, author and producer. She is the creator and executive producer of the show Simply Complicated on the platform Yandex.Efir, Russia's equivalent of Google. She is the host of SophieCo Visionaries, and between 2006 and 2015 she was a presenter on the radio station Echo of Moscow.

Irma ShiolashviliW
Irma Shiolashvili

Irma Shiolashvili, or Irma Shiolashvili-Britze is a Georgian poet, translator and journalist.

Sozar SubariW
Sozar Subari

Sozar Subari is a Georgian politician, journalist, and human rights activist. He was formerly Georgia's Minister for IDPs, Accommodation and Refugees from 26 July 2014 to 13 June 2018. He served as a Public Defender (Ombudsman) of Georgia from 2004 to 2009 and Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance from 2012 to 2014.

Vasil TsereteliW
Vasil Tsereteli

Vasil Tsereteli (1862–1937) was a distinguished Georgian physician, journalist, politician and public benefactor. He was born in a village Tskhrukveti, in the family of Prince Giorgi Tsereteli. His brother was Professor Mikheil Tsereteli, a famous Georgian historian and public benefactor. His son Giorgi Tsereteli was a distinguished orientalist, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, his daughter Tinatin Tsereteli was also a famous scientist (jurist), a Corresponding Member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences.

Irakli TsereteliW
Irakli Tsereteli

Irakli Tsereteli was a Georgian politician and a leading spokesman of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia and later Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) during the era of the Russian Revolutions.

Alexander TsulukidzeW
Alexander Tsulukidze

Alexander "Sasha" Tsulukidze was a Georgian social-democratic revolutionary and journalist.

Noe ZhordaniaW
Noe Zhordania

Noe Zhordania was a Georgian journalist and Menshevik politician. He played an eminent role in the socialist revolutionary movement in the Russian Empire, and later chaired the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia from July 24, 1918 until March 18, 1921, when the Bolshevik Russian Red Army invasion of Georgia forced him into exile to France. There Zhordania led the government-in-exile until his death in 1953.