prince Ivan son of Joseph Shalikashvili (General), 18131866 (aged 53 years)

Ivan Osipovich Shalikov Иван Осипович Шаликов
Name
Иван Иосифович (Осипович) /Шаликашвили/
Given names
Иван Иосифович (Осипович)
Surname
Шаликашвили
Note: Генерал. Участник Крымской войны и Кавказских походов
Name
ივანე იოსების ძე /შალიკაშვილი/ (თავადი)
Given names
ივანე იოსების ძე
Surname
შალიკაშვილი
Name suffix
(თავადი)
Name
prince Ivan son of Joseph /Shalikashvili/ (General)
Name prefix
prince
Given names
Ivan son of Joseph
Surname
Shalikashvili
Name suffix
(General)
Birth
1813 38
Degree
Генерал-майор
Religious marriage
Birth of a brother
Death of a mother
Restriction
Religious marriage
Marriage of a brother
Birth of a son
Death of a wife
Marriage of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Restriction
Death
1866 (aged 53 years)
INDI:WWW
http://nobility.pro/ru/statya/585-shalikashvili-ivan-osipovich.html
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
elder brother
6 years
himself
sister
younger brother
Family with Daria daughter of Noshrevan Chavchavadze
himself
wife
Religious marriage Religious marriage
son
Family with Darejan (Daria) daughter of Gulbaat Chavchavadze
himself
wife
Religious marriage Religious marriage
Name

Генерал. Участник Крымской войны и Кавказских походов

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Generalship Генералы

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Участники Крымской (русско-турецкой) войны 1853-1856

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Generalship Генералы

prince Ivan son of Joseph Shalikashvili (General) has 3 first cousins recorded

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Viacheslav son of Artem Mikeladze (1875–1951) Sofia (Rusudan) daughter of Archil Chavchavadze (1882–1952) Shalva son of Nikoloz Amilakhvari (1920–1941) Mikhail son of Andria Kobiashvili (1867–1931) Napoleon Achille Charles Lui Murat (prince) + Salome daughter of David Dadiani Iosif son of Zakharia Andronikashvili (1855–1940) Elena Dimitrievna Kipiani (1855–1890) Nikoloz (Nicholas) son of Levan Melikishvili (General Nikolay Melikoff) (1867–1924) Joseph son of David Tarkhan-Mouravi (Adjutant-general Iosif Tarkhan-Mouravov) (1819–1878) Vladimer (Kutso) son of Bidzina Mikeladze (1963–1994) Tinatin daughter of Anempodist Machabeli (1882–1909) Dimitri son of Grigol (Gregory) Mkheidze (1855–1907) George son of Mamia Dadiani (George II Dadiani) (…–…) Elena (Lika) Petrovna Chavchavadze (1937–2016) Maria daughter of Aleksey Chichua (1892–1979) Vakhtang son of Simon Amilakhvari (1891–1916) Irakli (Erekle) son of Aleksandr Bagration-Gruzinsky (1827–1882) Zurab Mikhailovich Chavchavadze (1943–) Анна Александровна Багратион-Грузинская (1760–1842) Gregory son of David Gurieli (1819–1891) Ekaterina daughter of Aleksandr Chavchavadze (Princess of Megrelia) (1815–1882) David son of Archil Lordkipanidze (Mayor of Kutaisi city) (1852–1920) Prince Aleksandr Nikolaevich Obolensky (1872–1924) Dmitry son of George Shervashidze (1880–1937) Giorgi Mikhailovich Gelovani (Theatre director) (1923–) Zakhari (Shakro) son of Ivane Berishvili (Actor and film director) (1887–1965) Aleksandr son of Mikhail Bagration of Mukhrani (1856–1935) Rostom Dimitrievich Amashukeli (1922–) George (Gia) Nikolaevich Danelia (Film director, screenwriter Georgiy Danelia) (1930–2019) Grigol (Grigori) son of David Abashidze (1878–1956) Simon Kharitonis dze Baratashvili (1896–…) Makrine (Mako) daughter of Joseph Tarkhan-Mouravi (1862–1916) Sofia daughter of Gabriel Magalashvili (1816–1846) Grigory Pavlovich Chukhnin (Vice admiral) (1848–1906) Vladimir Mikhailovich Eristavi of Ksani (prince) (…–…) Kato (Ekaterina) Amashukeli (2020–) Manana Konstantinovna Bagrationi (1915–2002) Nina daughter of Malkhaz Andronikashvili (princess) (1796–1868) Ivan (Okro) son of Elizbar Machabeli (1857–1904) Olga Ilinichna Bagration-Gruzinskaya (1840–1913) Nikolay Dimitrievich Eristavi of Ksani (…–…) Ekaterina Ivanovna Laval (1800–1854) Merab son of George Lordkipanidze (1834–1904) Babilina daughter of George Eristavi (…–1924) Rusudan daughter of Irakli Andronikashvili (1913–1949) Levan son of Ivan Zurabishvili (1906–1975) Sulkhan-Saba son of Vakhtang Orbeliani (Writer and Diplomat) (1658–1725)