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Alexander Ivanovich Guchkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Гучко́в; 14
October 1862 – 14
February 1936) was a
Russian politician,
Chairman of the Third...
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October 1905, from 1906 the
party was led by the
industrialist Alexander Guchkov who drew
support from centrist-liberal gentry, businessmen, and some bureaucrats...
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established under the
chairmanship of a
prominent Octobrist,
Alexander Guchkov (1862–1936),
including ten workers' representatives. The
Petrograd Mensheviks...
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Chief Nikolai Ruzsky, and the Duma
deputies Vasily Shulgin and
Alexander Guchkov who had come to
advise the Tsar,
suggested that he
abdicate the throne...
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began promoting a
constitutional monarchy.
Georgy Lvov and
Alexander Guchkov tried to
convince the tsar to
accept liberals in the new government. In...
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secret police. In
March 1913 the Octobrists, led by
Alexander Guchkov,
President of the Duma,
commissioned an
investigation on
Grigori Rasputin...
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elected Chairman on 22
March 1911
after the
resignation of
Aleksandr Guchkov, who was
hated by the
court as a "Young Turk." He then
continued as the...
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dominated by the liberal-conservative
Octobrist Party of
Alexander Guchkov. Stolypin, a
skilful politician, had
ambitious plans for reform. These...
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accepted the
resignation of
Foreign Minister Milyukov and War
Minister Guchkov and made a
proposal to the
Petrograd Soviet to form a
coalition government...
- List of
banks in
Switzerland In 2006, Jean Goutchkov, also
spelled Ivan
Guchkov (Russian: Иван Гучков; born 1954 Paris, France), was
managing director...