- Alexander Imeretinsky
Alexander Konstantinovich Bagration-Imeretinsky ( _pl. Aleksandr Imeretyński, _ru. Александр Константинович Багратион-Имеретинский, _ka. ალექსანდრე კონსტანტინეს ძე ბაგრატიონ-იმერეტინსკი) (
24 September 1837 -17 November 1900 ) was a Georgian-Russia nprince , hero ofRusso-Turkish War (1877–1878) andgovernor-general of Warsaw .Alexander Imeretinsky was born in
Moscow Gubernia on24 September 1837 to a Georgianroyal family of Bagrationi. His father,Tsarevich Konstantin was a head of the royal house of the formerKingdom of Imereti (annexed by Russia in 1810) and aMajor General in Russian army. Imeretinsky graduated fromPage Corps inSaint Petersburg .Since 1855 he served in
Russian Imperial Guard ("Mounted Pioneers" squad). He took part in theCaucasian War againstChechens andDagestan is (1856-1859 with GeorgianGrenadier s Regiment) then studied at theNicholas General Staff Academy (1862-1863). He took part in submission of PolishJanuary Uprising in 1863, then became the chief of staff of Russian Army inWarsaw (1867). Since 1867 he is aMajor General , since 1869 the Commander of the WarsawMilitary District . During theRusso-Turkish War (1877–1878) Imeretinsky was the Commander of the Second Infantry Division taking part in theBattle of Lovcha (together withMikhail Skobelev ) and theSiege of Pleven . After the storming of Pleven he became aLieutenant General . In 1879 he became the chief of Petersburg Military District. In 1881-1886 he became the Military Procurator-in-Chief of Russia (responsible among other things for the investigation and persecution of the organizers of murder of EmperorAlexander II of Russia (1881). Since 1882 he became a member ofState Council of Imperial Russia .In 1897 he replaced
Pavel Andreyevich Shuvalov as thegovernor-general of Warsaw . He was the supporter of Polish-Russian cooperation, and thought that Poles would voluntarily integrate themselves into theRussian Empire if given the choice and fair treatment. For that reason he removed some restricted laws, such as that forbidding to usePolish language in schools, and dismissed the unpopular oveseerer of education system,Alexander Apuchtin . He also gave permission to construct a monument toAdam Mickiewicz , a famous Polish poet.He was criticized for his liberal stance by certain Russian and Polish factions. After
Polish Socialist Party in 1898 published an article critical of Imeretinsky's liberal policy, it gained much notoriety, and he was dismissed in 1900, dying on 17 November that year.Awards
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Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds
*Order of St. Vladimir , 1st class with swords
*Cross of St. George , 3d class
*Golden sward of honorReferences
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