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Nikolay Pavlovich Bogolepov (Russian: Николай Павлович Боголепов) (9
December 1846 – 15
March 1901) was a
Russian jurist and
Minister of
National Enlightenment...
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Tikhonravov 1877–1883
Nikolay Bogolepov 1883–1887
Nikolay Tikhonravov 1887–1891
Gavriil Ivanov 1891–1893
Nikolay Bogolepov 1893–1895
Pavel Nekrasov 1895–1898...
- V. M. Mysh, A. L. Myasnikov, N. I. Gorizontov, A. V. Triumfov, N. A.
Bogolepov, G. D. Zalessky, A. A. Kolen, D. T.
Kuimov and others.
Novosibirsk Museum...
- Preceded by
Aleksandr Nicolai Minister of
National Enlightenment 1882 – 1898 Succeeded by
Nikolay Bogolepov...
- Continued] (Shanghai, 1935; repr. Taipei, 1966), pp. 10, 828–830. M.I.
Bogolepov, M.N. Sobolev,
Ocherki russko-mongol’skoi
torgovli [Essays on Russian-Mongolian...
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Nicol and G. Cowan, (Cambridge
University Press, 1967), 149.
Alexander A.
Bogolepov, The
hymns of the
Orthodox Church Archived 2005-06-22 at archive.today...
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become a professor. However, the
Minister of
Education Nikolai Pavlovich Bogolepov,
contrary to the law, did not
allow him to
prepare for a professorship...
- March] 1901 – 24 April [O.S. 11] 1902
Monarch Nicholas II
Preceded by
Nikolay Bogolepov Succeeded by
Grigori Zenger Personal details Born 6 December [O.S. 24...
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tarnished vestiges of the
original academic frescoes.
Archpriest Nikolay Bogolepov, who was the
minister in this church, was
arrested in 1925.
Another priest...
- who shot and
killed the
Minister of
National Enlightenment,
Nikolay Bogolepov in 1901.
During the 1905 Revolution, all the
political prisoners held...