Georgian script inscriptions found in Chechnya
@Chechenvisuals1. Ⴃoga (Doga) - Found on a tombstone in an early Muslim cemetery. Scientists say that it is a name.(Keishta, Mulkoy. X c. - first quater of a XI c.)
2. ႵႭჄჁ (K.O.KH.EY) - It is written on a wall of a tower. The letters are very distorted, so scientists say that the author knew the Georgian script badly, and for the same reason it is impossible to determine when it was written. The first letter "Ⴕ" is an abbreviation, which means "Christ" The inscription reads as follows: К. [хӀ]окхе[ран] - "(Christ) their". (Tsain-Pkheda, Malkhyist).
3. aႱa Ⴤc ႪႠႧ (A.S.A.KH.C.L.A.T.) - Written on a wall of a tower. It means: "I didn't light the hearth" (meaning that the writer did not leave children) or "I did not sin" (Kasht, Zumsoy. approx. X c.)
4. Ⴇ Ⴀ Ⴋ Ⴐ (T.A.M.R) - This is also found on a tower's wall. A Georgian female name “Tamar.” is written here. (Eld-Pha, Terloy. X с.)
5. ჀႭჄჄႠ (HJ.O.KH.KH.A) - It is a name written on a wooden bowl. (Tsain-Pkheda, Malkhyist. X c.)