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Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev

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He looked tough, and immensely self-assured; it was in his glance, in the abrupt way he moved...He was the kind who knew exactly what was what, where everything was, and precisely who was who - especially himself.....But I'd just seen him at work, and knew the kind of soulless, animal cruelty behind
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Ellenborough cleared his throat and fixed his boozy spaniel eyes on me. 'Count Ignatieff',' says he, 'has made two clandestine visits to India in the past year. Our politicals first had word of him last autumn at Ghuznee; he came over the Khyber disguised as an Afridi horse-coper, to Peshawar. There
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Nikolai Ignatiev, installed as Minister of the Interior in May 1881, decided on a policy of firm repression, although it was made difficult by the unforeseeable character of the outbreaks and his limited forces. Nevertheless, he ordered his men to fire upon rioters. In the towns of Borisov and
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at the Russian Embassy in London. This assignment was a short one. According to the memoirs "Fifty Years of Service" written by his nephew Alexei Alexeyevich Count Ignatiev, Nikolay Ignatyev "inadvertently" pocketed a newly developed cartridge while inspecting the ordnance works of the
482:, 1400 arrests were made. Many in the government felt this was still inadequate. The police chief of Kiev wrote apologetically to the Tsar that the local military tribunals had been too lenient with the rioters; Alexander III wrote in the margin: “This is inexcusable!” 399:. The terms of this treaty were aimed at creating an enlarged "Big Bulgaria", foreseen by Austria-Hungary and Britain as being under Russian domination. Ignatyev's "brilliant but reckless" initiatives proved to be a major diplomatic miscalculation for Russia. 215:. Ignatyev was then appointed to the General Staff and become adjutant to the general commanding in the Estonian military district. He was promoted to major in 1856. During Ignatyev's subsequent career he was at odds with Count 678: 457:, reactionary policy. In regards to the constitutional movement, he had personally told Alexander III that "the revolutionary movement could easily be crushed." After a period of intense, violent, destructive 93: 469:" in May 1882. Other sources suggest he in fact followed a government policy (not always enforced by local authorities) of strict suppression of rioters and protection of the Jewish population: 953: 1129: 552: 699:, Ignatyev appears as a Russian military staff officer, who in 1854 presents a proposal to the Tsar of a Russian invasion of British-held India. He reappears in the 1975 novel 402:
As the war which he had done so much to bring about did not eventually secure for Russia advantages commensurate with the sacrifices involved, he fell into disfavour with
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Count Nikolay Ignatiev was married to Yekaterina Leonidovna Galitzina (1842-1917), daughter of Prince Leonid Mikhailovich Galitzine and Anna Matveyevna Tolstaïa.
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the suave mask. I know my villains, and this Captain Count Ignatieff was a bad one; you could feel the savage strength of the man like an electric wave.
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of Khiva laid a plan for detaining him as a hostage, but he eluded the danger and returned safely, after concluding a treaty of friendship with the
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river, the original object of the mission, but also a large extent of territory and seacoast south of that river that would become the Russian
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Other sons of Count Ignatiev included: - General Nikolai Nikolaevich Ignatiev (1872-1962), commander of the
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He retired from office in June 1882. Explanations include that he was suspected of dishonesty or
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in particular from Ottoman domination and bring them under the influence of Russia (
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of the Imperial Guard; - Alexey Nikolaevich Ignatiev (1874-1948), last governor of
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feeling and nationalism against the Ottomans, and had some responsibility for the
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Two years later he was sent with a small escort on a dangerous mission to the
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we lost him — as you might expect, one disguised man among so many natives —'
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Flashman at the charge ... Edited and arranged by George MacDonald Fraser
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Ignatyev's success was supposed to prove his capacity for dealing with "
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in 1878. It heralded greatly strengthened Russian influence in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1877, and after the decisive Russian victory he negotiated the
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Russian Expansion on the Amur, 1848-1860: the Push to the Pacific
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statesman and diplomat, became best known for his aggressive
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The Making of a Peacemonger: The Memoirs of George Ignatieff
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The Making of a Peacemonger: The Memoirs of George Ignatieff
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of April 1876. He encouraged his government to declare
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Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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intervened and forced the retraction of the treaty. As
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He had been referred to as "Lord Liar", and 453:on the understanding that he would carry out a 319:government was terrified by the advance of the 187:, owing to his fidelity on the occasion of the 623:Their eight children included Ignatiev's son, 425:, the throne was eventually granted to Prince 299:Ignatyev's next diplomatic exploit was in the 1105:Members of the State Council (Russian Empire) 654:, is an academic and was the leader of the 78:Diplomat, statesman, politician, legislator 1140:Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to China 833: 245:Ignatyev's diplomatic career began at the 132:in 1860. 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Boris Kustodiev
State Tretyakov Gallery
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Russian
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O.S.
Russian
expansionism
Russian imperialism
China
Treaty of Peking
Ottoman Empire
pan-Slavic
Bulgarian rebellion
war on Turkey
Treaty of San Stefano
Balkans
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Minister of the Interior
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Tsar
Nicholas I
Decembrist revolt
Grand Duke
Alexander II
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