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Count Alexey Andreyevich Arakcheyev or
Arakcheev (Russian: граф Алексей Андреевич Аракчеев; b.
October 4 [O.S.
September 23] 1769 in
Garusovo – d. May...
- Russian). Псков. pp. 63–78. ISBN 5945421073.
Arakcheev 2014, p. 438.
Arakcheev 2014, pp. 438–439.
Arakcheev 2014, p. 439. Kafengauz,
Berngardt (1969). Древний...
- The
Arakcheev and
Khudyakov case was a
criminal case
against two
officers of
Dzerzhinsky division of
Internal Troops of the
Ministry of
Internal Affairs...
- re****tion for
ruthlessness when
serving in the
military settlements under Arakcheev. The
rebuilding of the
palace took
advantage of the
latest construction...
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projects to
abolish serfdom (among the
authors of the
projects were A. A.
Arakcheev, P. A. Vyazemsky, V. N. Karazin, P. D. Kiselyov, N. S. Mordvinov, N. G...
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Restoration of
timepiece from
Gruzino estate Jenkins, Michael. (1969)
Arakcheev:
Grand Vizier of the
Russian Empire. The Dial Press, Inc. ISBN 0-571-08222-X...
- all
Jewish cantonists would have
undergone conversion. In the era of
Arakcheev's military settlements (1809–1831),
indigenous peasants who fell within...
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writing and
theater as a child. He
graduated from the
Nizhny Novgorod Count Arakcheev Cadet Corps and
studied at the
Moscow Commercial Institute,
where he attended...
- Lieutenant. He
wrote some
humorous verse on the
secretary of war,
Count Arakcheev,
which led to his
being posted in
Orenburg on the
border of Russia. Here...
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General Field-Marshal Suvorov,
Grenadier Battalion - Major-General
Arakcheev. 1805 – As a part of the
Grand Duke's
Corps of
Guards the 1st and 3rd...