Argutinsky-Dolgoruky (Mkhargrdzeli, Argutashvili)

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Argutinsky-Dolgoruky (in russian), Mkhargrdzeli-Argutashvili (in georgian), – surname of Georgian princes and noblemen of Armenian origin. This family is not to be confounded with the Russian house of Princes Dolgorouky, sprung from Rurik: they have nothing in common with them.

 Joseph Argutinsky, an Armenian by birth, and Armenian patriarch, (born in the year 1758 and deceased in 1800), had rendered famous ser­vices to Russia, by contributing with all his influence to extend the dominion of Russia beyond the Caucasus. Paul I exalted him, together with his brothers and ne­phews, to the princely dignity of Russia, in the year 1800, March 22nd; and as the name of Argutinsky in the Armenian language means the same as in the Russian Dolgoruky, Paul authorized them to call themselves Argutinsky-Dolgoruky,* nobody knows what for.