6 May] 1865 – 26 April 1938) was an Imperial Russian Army major general[1] who participated in World War I[2] and was knighted the Order of St. George, 4th Class.
In 1881, he completed his studies at the Vladikavkaz Military Progymnasium, then entered the Tiflis Infantry Cadet School.
Kalinovsky lived in Tbilisi after the October Revolution continuing to work and look for a worthy occupation under the new regime.
A. filed an application with a request to inform Molotov about her father's fate, which was forwarded by his secretariat to the Soviet Union's Prosecutor's Office.
In early 1958, the daughter filed a petition for the rehabilitation of her father, and her father's good name was restored with a great delay on 11 June 1958 by the Supreme Court of the Georgian SSR, and the troika's decision was overturned by this document.
According to the oral testimony of Kalinovsky's cellmate, he died in his prison cell the day before the execution from pneumonia.