Ivan Makarovich Orbeliani

Prince Ivan Makarovich Orbeliani (9 September 1844 - 13 November 1919) was a Georgio-Russian general and governor of Kutaisi.

Biography

He was born as a member of one of the most important princely families of Georgia, the House of Orbeliani. His parents war Prince Mamuka Tomazovich of Orbeliani and Ketevan Princess Eristavi of Ksani. His family originated from Georgia, but was living also in Russia.

He was in the army since the 1860s. His first success was shown in the battles with the mountaineers and later he also took part in the Russian-Turkish war (1877–1878). As lieutnant he fought in the Caucas, in 1883 he was already a colonel and six years later a major-general. He was also the commander of the:

He led the Russian army in the Russo-Japanese War.

Family and descendants

He married 1872 in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, his belorussian cousin Princess Maria Dmitrievna Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1856–1899), the daughter of the famous russian general Prince Dmitry Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirskii and his wife Princess Sophia Yacovlevna Orbeliani (30 May 1855-9 June 1898). In this marriage three children were born:

Prince Ivan died in 1919 and was buried at the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia.