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Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (Russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Милюко́в, IPA: [mʲɪlʲʊˈkof]; 27 January [O.S. 15 January] 1859 – 31
March 1943) was a Russian...
- The
Milyukov family (Russian: Милюков), also
spelled Milukoff, Milukov, Melukov, Melukoff, is an old
Russian noble family (first
recorded in the mid-14th...
- The
Milyukov note was a telegram,
drafted by
Foreign Minister Pavel Milyukov on
behalf of the
Russian Provisional Government in
April 1917,
important in...
- 20th-century Europe, best
known for the
attempted ********ination of
Pavel Milyukov and
resulted killing of
Vladimir Nabokov,
father of the
novelist of the...
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Aleksandr Milyukov (Russian: Милюков, Александр Петрович) (30 July [11 August] 1816, Kozlov,
Tambov province — 6
February [18 February] 1897, St. Petersburg)...
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deemed subhuman.[citation needed]
Before the ********ination
attempt on Paul
Milyukov, he
worked as a typewriter. For
ideological reasons, he
refused to take...
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Konstantin Romanovich Milyukov (Russian: Константин Романович Милюков; born 27
March 1994) is a
retired Russian-born
figure skater who
competed for Belarus...
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Milyukov responded with the
Milyukov note on 18
April declaring Russia's
right to
Constantinople and the Dardanelles.
Newspapers printed Milyukov's note...
- Tsar's
government began disintegrating on 1
November 1916, when
Pavel Milyukov attacked the
Boris Stürmer
government in the Duma. Stürmer was succeeded...
- well as left-wing
parties and the
presidium of the
State Duma. As
Pavel Milyukov later wrote, The
intervention of the
State Duma gave the
street and military...