- Եկեղեցի) was
built in 1871. In 1869 Baku
military governor Mikhail Petrovich Kolyubakin allotted land for the
building of the church. The
building was designed...
- Alexandеr
Kolyubakin, 1913–1914 (Kadets)
Alexander Kerensky, 1916–1917 (Right SR)
Alexander Halpern, 1917 (Menshevik)
Nikolai Nekrasov Alexandеr
Kolyubakin Alexander...
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civil part of the Baku province, Lieutenant-General
Mikhail Petrovich Kolyubakin requested permission,
through the
governor of the Caucasus, to destroy...
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Kozen 1778–1853 Yes Ivan
Kozlyaninov Yes
Alexey Kologrivov Yes
Pyotr Kolyubakin Yes
Count Pyotr Konovnitsin Yes
Pyotr Kornilov Yes
Fyodor Korf Yes Vasiliy...
- 1849 - 1859 Ivan
Nazarov 1860 - 1862
Mikhail Astafev 1862 - 1863
Nikolai Kolyubakin 1863 - 1865
Aleksey Kharitonov 1869 - 1873
Nikolai Karmalin 1873 - 1880...
- (Akçaören) in Ahlat.
According to the
Russian intelligence officer Aleksandr Kolyubakin, no less than 1,500
Ossetians lived in the
Sanjak of Muş in the late 1880s...
- of Russia’s Peoples.
Along with Kerensky,
Alexander Galpern, Yefremov,
Kolyubakin and Nekrasov, he was a
member of the
lodge "La
Petite Ourse" (Ursa Minor)...
-
Governor of Baku In
office 10
April 1872 – 13 June 1876
Preceded by
Mikhail Kolyubakin Succeeded by
Valeriy Pozen Personal details Born (1832-05-27)May 27, 1832...
- in Javad, and the
military governor of Baku,
Lieutenant General N. N.
Kolyubakin, on
December 4, 1870,
asked the
Georgian Exarch,
Archbishop Eusebius,...
-
temporary residents:
Konstantin Tarkhanov-Mouravov, 1859–1863
Mikhail Kolyubakin, 1863–1872
Dmitry Staroselsky, 1872–1875
Valery Pozen, 1875–1882 Justin...