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Ryabushinsky was born into the
Ryabushinsky dynasty, an Old
Believer family that had
prospered in the 19th century. His
father Mikhail Ryabushinsky was...
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Lenin and
given a
mansion (formerly
belonging to the
millionaire Pavel Ryabushinsky,
which was for many
years the
Gorky Museum) in
Moscow and a
dacha in...
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members were Ivan
Nikolaevich Efremov,
Aleksandr Konovalov, and
Pavel Ryabushinsky. In the last two
Dumas the
Progressists entered into a
coalition with...
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Provisional Government. Some
members of the party, such as
Vladimir Ryabushinsky,
later parti****ted in the
White Movement after the
October Revolution...
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Right Cadets.
Party leaders were
Pyotr Heiden, N. N. Lvov, P. P.
Ryabushinsky,
Mikhail Stakhovich, E. N. Trubetskoy, his
brother Grigory Nikolaevich...
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Brumfield 1991, pp. 136–139.
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Starosadsky Lane) 1900:
Levenson Printshop (9,
Trekhprudny Lane) 1900:
Ryabushinsky Mansion (6,
Malaya Nikitskaya Street), now
known as the
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Dmitry Ryabushinsky in a
negative light,
reflecting the
Soviet Union's
disdain for
prominent figures of the
Russian emigration.
Although Ryabushinsky was...