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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...
- centuries,
numerous Milyukovs were voivodes, falconers,
stolniks (cup bearers), and
gentleman of the bedchamber. The
House of
Milyukov stems from a "foreigner"...
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reveal the
reasons for the
Milyukovs'
family troubles, but they note that
there is no
precise data that it was A. P.
Milyukov who
wrote the
pamphlet 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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Milyukov responded with the
Milyukov note on 18
April declaring Russia's
right to
Constantinople and the Dardanelles.
Newspapers printed Milyukov's note...
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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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deemed subhuman.[citation needed]
Before the ********ination
attempt on Paul
Milyukov, he
worked as a typewriter. For
ideological reasons, he
refused to take...
- The
Milyukov note was a telegram,
drafted by
Foreign Minister Pavel Milyukov on
behalf of the
Russian Provisional Government in
April 1917,
important in...
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Valentin Milyukov (born
September 24, 1992) is a
Kazakhstani professional ice
hockey defenceman. He is
currently playing with
Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental...
- he had not yet
begun writing it. One of Dostoevsky's friends,
Aleksandr Milyukov,
advised him to hire a secretary.
Dostoevsky contacted stenographer Pavel...