- Gruzinsky
Gruzinsky ( _ru. Грузи́нский; _ka. გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely [
Tsarevich , laterknyaz ; Georgian equivalents arebatonishvili andtavadi respectively.] lines of theBagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as the subjects of theRussian Empire . The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski, or Gruzinskii) derives from Russian, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". These families are:*Princes Gruzinsky ("the Elder House"), an offshoot of the
House of Mukhrani dispossessed of the throne ofKartli in 1726. They descended from PrinceBakar of Georgia (1699/1700-1750) who had removed to Russia in 1724, and went extinct with the death ofPyotr Gruzinsky (1837-1892). The family had estates in the governorates of Moscow andNizhegorod , and was confirmed among the princely nobility of Russia in 1833.Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). "Studies in Christian Caucasian History", p. 269.Georgetown University Press .]*Princes Gruzinsky (Bagration-Gruzinsky; "the Younger House"), an offshoot of the House of Kakheti (after 1462) and (after 1744) of Kartli. The title of Prince(ss) Gruzinsky (Serene Prince [ss] after 1865) were conferred upon the grandchildren of the penultimate Georgian king
Erekle II (1720/1-1798) after theRussian annexation of Georgia in 1801. [ru icon [http://www.rulex.ru/01040370.htm Грузинские] , "Russian Biographic Lexicon". Retrieved onJanuary 10 ,2008 .] Descendants of Prince Bagrat (1776-1841), grandson of Erekle II and son of the last king of Georgia George XII (1746-1800), still survive in Georgia. The current head of this family,Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky (born 1950), claims the legitimate headship of theRoyal House of Georgia (also claimed by the line of Bagrations of Mukhrani) based on maleprimogeniture descent from the last king of Georgia. As he has no male issue, Peter Gruzinsky (born 1916), the great grandson of Bagrat's younger brother Ilia (1791-1854) who lives in theRussian Federation , is considered to be aheir presumptive within the same primogeniture principle. [Guy Stair Sainty (ed.). [http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/bagrtgen.htm Bagration (Georgia)] . "Almanach de la Cour". Retrieved onJanuary 10 ,2008 .]Notes and references
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