Pavel Milyukov

Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (Cyrillic: Павел Николаевич Милюков) (1859-1943) was (alongside Vladimir Lenin and Peter Stolypin) the greatest Russian politician of pre-revolutionary years. His name is sometimes rendered in English as Paul Miliukov. He was the founder (1905) and leader of the Constitutional Democratic party and one of its representatives in the Duma. In 1917 he became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the provisional government. After the Bolshevik revolution he left St.Petersburg and emigrated from Russia to France in 1920.
   
Milyukov Milyukov Milyukov

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
senezh
scotland office
solnechnogorsk
night terror
dbx (noise reduction)
super video graphics array
hallstatt
robert kilroy silk
minute bog beetle
dbx, inc.
david e. blackmer
circassia
la tene
rain shadow
beverly hills, new south wales
artisan
new jersey legislature
coastal range
eudaimonism
4dwm
director of the national drug control policy
nisargadatta maharaj
ice core
new york legislature
tlapacoyan
sidney h. liebson
federation square
east lindsey
west lindsey
south kesteven
show runner
barthel schink
vijay singh
north warwickshire
jim capaldi
dbx
craftsman truck series
house of hador
kevin millwood
desk on a chest
playlist
doctrine of the mean
yuelu mountain
thomas wyatt