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    Alexei Andreyevich Polivanov (Russian: Алексей Андреевич Поливанов) (March 16, 1855 – September 25, 1920) was a Russian military figure, infantry general...
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  • Polivanov (Russian: Поливанов) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexei Polivanov (1855–1920) Russian military general Mikhail...
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    and France were still fighting. The energetic and efficient General Alexei Polivanov replaced Sukhomlinov as Minister of War, which failed to improve the...
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    Minister and his assistant, General Alexei Polivanov, culminated in 1912 [citation needed] in the dismissal of Polivanov, and his replacement by General Vernander...
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    into a rapidly changing succession of the appointees of Rasputin." Alexei Polivanov was an excellent official, credited with revitalizing the Imperial...
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    Shuvayev was appointed minister of war on 15 March 1916, succeeding Alexei Polivanov. In this role he supported with Mitrofan Voronkov and Vladimir Groman...
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    Tsar after Empress Alexandra had asked the Tsar to dismiss minister Alexei Polivanov. Initially, she refused to make the appeal, and her sister-in-law Grand...
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    business". From then everything went down, according to Alexei Khvostov. For War Minister Alexei Polivanov – who both had to leave politics in March 1916 – it...
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    eventually repatriated to his wife by the Germans). He became friends with Alexei Polivanov. In June 1915 Vladimir Sukhomlinov left on charges of abuse of power...
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    her husband to expel Alexander Guchkov, Prince Lvov, Milyukov and Alexei Polivanov to Siberia. According to Melissa Kirschke Stockdale, it was a "volatile...
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    of Russia (1917) Vladimir Sukhomlinov – Minister of War (1909–1915) Alexei Polivanov – Minister of War (1915–1916) Dmitry Shuvayev – Minister of War (1916–1917)...
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    became an assistant to the Ministers of War, General Alexei Polivanov, he later became General Polivanov's chief of staff. But later in early August 1916,...
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    Николай Николаевич), a Red Army general, chief of engineers of Red Army Alexei Polivanov, a Russian military figure Ivan Sechenov, a Russian physiologist, named...
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  • the status of virtual dictator. In the same month, Minister of War Alexei Polivanov, who in his few months of office had brought about a recovery of the...
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    the Bolsheviks, commanded Northern Front during Russian Civil War. Alexei Polivanov - Infantry general (1915). He served as Russia's Minister of War from...
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  • – 11 March 1909 Vladimir Sukhomlinov 11 March 1909 – 13 June 1915 Alexei Polivanov 13 June 1915 – 15 March 1916 Dmitry Shuvayev 15 March 1916 – 3 January...
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    Russian jeweler known for the creation of the Fabergé egg General Alexei Polivanov, 65, former Russian Minister of War and negotiator for the Soviets...
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    of Russia men's national volleyball team, Volleyball Hall of Fame. Alexei Polivanov 1855 1920 Military officer, infantry general, Minister of War, chief...
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    – 11 March 1909 Vladimir Sukhomlinov 11 March 1909 – 13 June 1915 Alexei Polivanov 13 June 1915 – 15 March 1916 Dmitry Shuvayev 15 March 1916 – 3 January...
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    Sergey Rukhlov Ministry of Justice Ivan Shcheglovitov Ministry of War Alexei Polivanov Ministry of National Education Peter Kaufman Ministry of the Imperial...
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    Grigory Golitsyn, Roman Kondratenko, Nikolai Linevich, Nikolai Obruchev, Alexei Polivanov, Erast Tsytovich, and Pyotr Vannovsky; and admirals Aleksei Birilev...
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  • He was mostly taken care of by English governesses and he went to the Polivanov Gymnasium. He however graduated as an external student at the Tula gymnasium...
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    before his death. In 1996, a controversy arose when author Konstantin Polivanov, Jewish studies historian Leonid Katsis, and journalist Dmitrii Shusharin...
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  • 17 Vladimir Beneshevich 20 Juho Perala, Nikolai Zhilyayev 25 Yevgeny Polivanov 29 Anton Prykhodko February 8 Tikhon Khvesin, Nikolai Kuzmin, John Pepper...
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    Komi Permyaks to Christianity and invented the Old Permic script Yevgeny Polivanov, linguist, orientalist and polyglot, developed the cyrillization of Japanese...
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    Pilnyak Yevgeny Polivanov Yakov Popok Bronislava Poskrebysheva Nikolay Rattel Arkady Rosengolts Kustaa Rovio Jānis Rudzutaks Alexei Rykov Turar Ryskulov...
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    large Penza estates near Moscow Petrovsky-Razumovsky, Troitsky-Lykov, Polivanov, Cherkizovo, and a whole quarter in Moscow, Romanov Dvor. As well as 50...
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    to the Ural–Altaic family.: 34  In the 1920s, G.J. Ramstedt and E.D. Polivanov advocated the inclusion of Korean. Decades later, in his 1952 book, Ramstedt...
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  • Komi Permyaks to Christianity and invented the Old Permic script Yevgeny Polivanov, linguist, orientalist and polyglot, developed the cyrillization of Japanese...
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