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Prince Georgy Ilyich Orbeliani (გიორგი ილიას ძე ორბელიანი; Гео́ргий Ильи́ч Орбелиа́ни; 1853–1924) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Afghanistan, Bagrationi dynasty, British Indian Army, Francis McCullagh, Georgia (country), Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Golden Weapon for Bravery, Gruzinsky, House of Orbeliani, Hussar, Imperial Russian Army, Kuban Cossacks, Lieutenant general, Manchuria, Military attaché, Order of Saint Anna, Order of Saint Stanislaus, Order of Saint Vladimir, Page Corps, Panjdeh incident, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Prince, Prince Ilia of Georgia, Russian Empire, Russian Imperial Guard, Russian language, Russo-Japanese War, Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Soviet Union, Tbilisi, Tiflis Governorate, Transcaspian Oblast, War correspondent, World War I.

  2. Georgian lieutenant generals (Imperial Russia)

Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.

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Bagrationi dynasty

The Bagrationi dynasty is a royal dynasty which reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world.

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British Indian Army

The Indian Army during British rule, also referred to as the British Indian Army, was the main military force of the British Indian Empire until 1947.

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Francis McCullagh

Francis McCullagh (30 April 1874 – 25 November 1956) was an Irish journalist, war correspondent, and author.

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Georgia (country)

Georgia is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia.

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The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union from its second occupation (by Russia) in 1921 to its independence in 1991.

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Golden Weapon for Bravery

The Gold Sword for Bravery (Золотое оружие "За храбрость") was a Russian award for bravery. Georgy Orbeliani and Golden Weapon for Bravery are Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery.

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Gruzinsky

Gruzinsky (Грузинский; გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire.

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House of Orbeliani

The House of Orbeliani (ორბელიანი) was a Georgian noble family (tavadi), which branched off the House of Baratashvili in the 17th century and later produced several lines variously called Orbeliani, Orbelishvili (ორბელიშვილი), Qaplanishvili (ყაფლანიშვილი), and Jambakur(ian)-Orbeliani (ჯამბაკურ-ორბელიანი).

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Hussar

A hussar (huszár; husarz; Croatian - husar, Serbian - husar /) was a member of a class of light cavalry, originating in Central Europe (Hungary) during the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Imperial Russian Army

The Imperial Russian Army or Russian Imperial Army (Rússkaya imperátorskaya ármiya) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917.

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Kuban Cossacks

Kuban Cossacks (kubanskiye kаzaki; kubanski kozaky), or Kubanians (кубанцы, kubantsy; кубанці, kubantsi), are Cossacks who live in the Kuban region of Russia.

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Lieutenant general

Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a military rank used in many countries.

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Manchuria

Manchuria is a term that refers to a region in Northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day Northeast China, and historically parts of the modern-day Russian Far East, often referred to as Outer Manchuria.

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Military attaché

A military attaché or defence attaché (DA),"" Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) sometimes known as a "military diplomat",Prout, John.

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Order of Saint Anna

The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (Орден Святой Анны; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry.

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Order of Saint Stanislaus

The Order of Saint Stanislaus (Order Św., Орден Святого Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, was a Polish order of knighthood founded in 1765 by King Stanisław August Poniatowski of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Order of Saint Vladimir

The Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir (орден Святого Владимира) was an Imperial Russian order established on by Empress Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer of the Kievan Rus'.

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Page Corps

The Page Corps (Pazhyeskiy korpus; Corps des Pages) was a military academy in Imperial Russia, which prepared sons of the nobility and of senior officers for military service.

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Panjdeh incident

The Panjdeh Incident (spelled Penjdeh in older accounts, and known in Russian historiography as the Battle of Kushka) was an armed engagement between the Emirate of Afghanistan and the Russian Empire in 1885 that led to a diplomatic crisis between Great Britain and the Russian Empire regarding the Russian expansion south-eastwards towards the Emirate of Afghanistan and the British Raj (India).

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Presidencies and provinces of British India

The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.

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Prince

A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.

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Prince Ilia of Georgia

Ilia (ილია; Илья Георгиевич, Iliya Georgiyevich), also known as Elizbar (ელიზბარი), (2 September 1790 – 18 July 1854) was a Georgian prince royal (batonishvili), a son of George XII, the last king of Kartli and Kakheti, by his second marriage to Mariam Tsitsishvili. Georgy Orbeliani and prince Ilia of Georgia are military personnel from Tbilisi.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Russian Imperial Guard

The Russian Imperial Guard, officially known as the Leib Guard (Лейб-гвардия Leyb-gvardiya, from German Leib "body"; cf. Life Guards / Bodyguard) were military units serving as personal guards of the Emperor of Russia.

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Russian language

Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.

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Russo-Japanese War

The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire.

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Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

The Russo-Turkish War (lit, named for the year 1293 in the Islamic calendar; Russko-turetskaya voyna, "Russian–Turkish war") was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and a coalition led by the Russian Empire which included Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Tbilisi

Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis, (tr) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people.

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Tiflis Governorate

Tiflis Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire with its administrative centre in Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi).

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Transcaspian Oblast

The Transcaspian Oblast, or simply Transcaspia, was an oblast of the Russian Empire and early Soviet Russia to the east of the Caspian Sea during the second half of the 19th century until 1924.

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War correspondent

A war correspondent is a journalist who covers stories first-hand from a war zone.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

Georgian lieutenant generals (Imperial Russia)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy_Orbeliani

Also known as Georgi Ilich Orbeliani.