Kita "Petre" Chkhenkeli (Georgian: კიტა "პეტრე" ჩხენკელი; Tschenkéli in western literature) (8 November 1895 – 22 October 1963) was a Georgian linguist and lexicographer based in Germany and Switzerland. He is best known for his Georgisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch, which is "widely regarded as the most comprehensive Georgian dictionary in any western language."[1]
^Whitby, Mary (ed., 2007), Byzantines and Crusaders in Non-Greek Sources, 1025-1204, p. 204. British Academy, ISBN 9780197263785.
Kita "Petre" Chkhenkeli (Georgian: კიტა "პეტრე" ჩხენკელი; Tschenkéli in western literature) (8 November 1895 – 22 October 1963) was a Georgian linguist...
politician and publicist KitaChkhenkeli (1895–1963), Georgian linguist, brother of Akaki This page lists people with the surname Chkhenkeli. If an internal link...
Akaki Chkhenkeli (Georgian: აკაკი ჩხენკელი; 19 May 1874 – 5 January 1959) was a Georgian Social Democratic politician and publicist who acted as one of...
historian and linguist; known for the pseudo-scientific Japhetic theory KitaChkhenkeli (1865–1963), linguist and lexicographer Nikoloz Muskhelishvili (1891–1976)...
of Khoni was restored in 1991. Akaki Chkhenkeli (1874–1959), Georgian politician and publisher KitaChkhenkeli (1895–1963), Georgian linguist Tamar Abakelia...
Prince Kita (Ivane) Abashidze (Georgian: კიტა აბაშიძე) (16 January 1870 – 17 December 1917) was a Georgian literary critic, journalist, and politician...