Irakli Gruzinsky was a Georgian prince belonging to the House of Bagrationi and a colonel in the Russian Imperial army. He was a grandson of Heraclius II, the penultimate king of Georgia, and the son of Prince Alexander, a staunch opponent of the Russian possession of Georgia.
Irakli Gruzinsky
Tombstone of Prince Irakli Gruzinsky at the cathedral of Mtskheta with bilingual Georgian-Russian inscription.
Prince Alexander of Georgia
Prince Alexander of Georgia (1770–1844) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty, who headed several insurrections against the Russian rule in Georgia. He was known as Eskandar Mīrzā (اسکندرمیرزا) in Persia, tsarevich Aleksandr Irakliyevich in Russia, and Alexander Mirza in Western Europe.
Prince Alexander of Georgia
The battle on the Iori in 1800
Omar Khan of Avary hosting Prince Alexander as imagined by the artist Khalil-Bek Musayasul (1897–1949).
Tabriz in the 1840s