Nikolai Yakovlevich Marr (Rusia: Никола́й Я́ковлевич Маррcode: ru is deprecated , Nikolay Yakovlevich Marr; Bahasa Georgia: ნიკოლოზ იაკობის ძე მარიcode: ka is deprecated , Nikoloz Iak'obis dze Mari; Templat:OldStyleDateDY – 20 Disember 1934) ialah seorang sejarawan dan pakar bahasa kelahiran Georgia yang meraih reputasi sebagai cendekiawan Kaukasus pada 1910an sebelum memajukan "teori Japetik" tentang asal usul bahasa (dari 1924), yang kini dianggap sebagai pseudo-saintifik,[1] dan hipotesis linguistik spekulatif berkaitan.
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