- Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev - Wikipedia
Count Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev[a] (Russian: Никола́й Па́влович Игна́тьев; 29 January [O S 17 January] 1832 – 3 July [O S 20 June] 1908) was a Russian statesman and diplomat who is best known for his policy of aggressive expansionism as the Russian ambassador to China and the Ottoman Empire
- Nikolay Pavlovich, Count Ignatyev | Russian Statesman, Imperial . . .
Nikolay Pavlovich, Count Ignatyev was a pan-Slavist diplomat and statesman who played a major role in the administration of Russia’s foreign policy in Asia under Tsar Alexander II (reigned 1855–81)
- Ignatyev, Count Nikolai Pavlovich° | Encyclopedia. com
IGNATYEV, COUNT NIKOLAI PAVLOVICH° (1832–1908), Russian reactionary and antisemitic statesman After the assassination of Alexander ii (March 1881), Ignatyev was appointed minister of the interior, retaining this office until June 1882
- IGNATIEV (IGNATYEV, IGNATIEFF), COUNT NIKOLAI PAVLOVICH . . .
IGNATIEV (IGNATYEV, IGNATIEFF), COUNT NIKOLAI PAVLOVICH: By: Herman Rosenthal, J G Lipman
- Ignatyev - Wikipedia
Ignatyev, Ignatiev, or Ignatieff (Russian: Игнатьев; masculine) or Ignatyeva (Игнатьева; feminine) is a Russian surname derived from the name Ignatius, in Russian, Ignatiy Ignaty
- Ivan Ignatjev - Player profile 25 26 | Transfermarkt
Ivan Ignatjev, 26, from Russia FC Orenburg, since 2025 Centre-Forward Market value: €900k * 06 01 1999 in Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia
- Nikolay Ignatyev (January 29, 1832 — July 3, 1908), Russian . . . - Prabook
At the age of seventeen Ignatyev became an officer of the Guards His diplomatic career began at the congress of Paris, after the Crimean War, where he took an active part as military attache in the negotiations regarding the rectification of the Russian frontier on the Lower Danube
- Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev | Military Wiki | Fandom
Count Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev (historical spelling Nicolai Ignatieff; Russian: Никола́й Па́влович Игна́тьев; 17 January Old Style (29 January on Western calendar) 1832 – 20 June Old Style (3 July on Western calendar) 1908) was a Russian statesman and diplomat
|