Prince Vakhushti of Kartli, born in 1696, was a distinguished Georgian royal prince, known for his remarkable contributions as a geographer, historian, and cartographer. His noble lineage as a batonishvili placed him in a unique position to document the rich history and geography of Georgia.
Among his most significant works are the 'Description of the Kingdom of Georgia' and the 'Geographical Atlas.' These texts not only reflect his deep understanding of the region but also serve as vital historical records. In recognition of their importance, both works were inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in two thousand thirteen.
Vakhushti's legacy endures through his meticulous research and dedication to preserving the cultural heritage of Georgia. His insights into the geography and history of his homeland continue to inspire scholars and enthusiasts alike.