The court officials of the Kingdom of Georgia, were in charge of the royal court.
The chronological lists below are not exhaustive, since there exist large gaps in the historical record.
The majordomo (Georgian: msakhurtukhutsesi) was the chief official of the court.
The Chancellor (Georgian: mtsignobartukhutsesi) was the head of the government.
The treasurer (Georgian: mechurchletukhutsesi) was the official responsible for running the treasury.
The master of ceremonies (Georgian: Mandaturtukhutsesi) was responsible for conducting ceremonies such as coronations and receptions of foreign ambassadors.
The marshal (Georgian: amirspasalar) had charge of the royal stables, i.e. "Commander-in-Chief" of the army.
The tutor (Georgian: atabeg) came to be denominated as Samtskhe-Saatabago, the latter element meaning "of the atabags".