Milyutin, Dmitry Alekseyevich, Count — ▪ Russian war minister born June 28 [July 10, New Style], 1816, Moscow, Russia died Jan. 25 [Feb. 7], 1912, Simeiz, near Yalta, Crimea, Russian Empire Russian military officer and statesman who, as minister of war (1861–81), was responsible … Universalium
Milyutin, Nikolay Alekseyevich — ▪ Russian statesman born June 6 [June 18, New Style], 1818, Moscow, Russia died Jan. 26 [Feb. 7], 1872, Moscow Russian statesman who played a prominent role in the emancipation of the serfs in Russia. Educated at Moscow University,… … Universalium
Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin — Not to be confused with Nikolay Milyutin or Vladimir Milyutin . Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin, alternatively transliterated as Miliutin (Russian: Николай Александрович Милютин, December 21 [O.S. December 8] 1899 – October 4, 1942) was a… … Wikipedia
Nikolay Milyutin — Not to be confused with Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin. Nikolay Milyutin Nikolay Alexeyevich Milyutin (June 6, 1818 – January 26, 1872) was a Russian statesman remembered as the chief architect of the great liberal reforms undertaken during… … Wikipedia
Dmitry Milyutin — D.A. Milyutin Count Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin (June 28, 1816, Moscow – January 25, 1912, Simeiz near Yalta) was Minister of War (1861–81) and the last Field Marshal of Imperial Russia (1898). He was responsible for sweeping military reforms… … Wikipedia
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Pavel Kiselyov — Count Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov (Павел Дмитриевич Киселёв), also spelled Kiseleff (8 January, 1788, Moscow 14 November, 1872, Paris), is generally regarded as the most brilliant Russian reformer during Nicholas I s generally reactionary reign.… … Wikipedia
Linear city — The linear city was an urban plan for an elongated urban formation. The city would consist of a series of functionally specialized parallel sectors. Generally, the city would run parallel to a river and be built so that the dominant wind would… … Wikipedia