Education
Born in Gori (then under the Russian Empire), Inauri was a worker until volunteering, in 1926, in the Red Army and graduated from a Cavalry School for the North Caucasian Mountainous Nationalities in Krasnodar in 1931.
Born in Gori (then under the Russian Empire), Inauri was a worker until volunteering, in 1926, in the Red Army and graduated from a Cavalry School for the North Caucasian Mountainous Nationalities in Krasnodar in 1931.
He ended his career as a colonel general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. From April 1931, he commanded a cavalry platoon and then a squadron of the 16th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Cavalry Division of the Ukrainian Military District. From October 1936, Inauri was put in charge of the regimental schools for the same division, later in 1938 as assistant commander for the commanding officer
Before the outbreak of war, Inauri commanded the same division"s 99th Cavalry Regiment as a major in the Kiev Special Military District.
From June 1941 to January 1942, Lieutenant Colonel Inauri led the 99th Cavalry Regiment into combat. The cavalrymen under his command excelled in mid-January 1942 during the Second Battle of Kharkov, which led to another promotion in May 6 of the same year.
From August 1942 to the end of the war, Inauri commanded the 1st Cavalry Division of the 15th Cavalry Corps, Transcaucasus Front and had an essential role in the Battle of the Caucasus. Due to outstanding performance, Inauri was promoted to Major General by the resolution of the Council of People"s Commissars of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
Inauri continued service as a commander of a cavalry division till 1946.
In 1948 he graduated from the Voroshilov General Staff Academy and took charge of the 18th Mechanized Infantry Division as part of the Soviet occupation forces in Germany.
In 1951 he commanded the 9th Infantry Division and in February 1953 he took command over the 3rd Mountain Corps of the Carpatian Military District. In 1954, Inauri was made head of the Georgian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security), a post that he retained until 1986. Later in 1957, he was promoted to Lieutenant General.
He played a key role in a palace coup against Nikita Khrushchev in October 1964, escorting the Soviet leader from his datcha at Pitsunda to a special meeting of the Presidium of the Central Committee in Moscow where Khrushchev was to be ousted.
He became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1932. From 1984 to 1989, Inauri was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.