Dmitry Nikolaevich Shipov (14 May 1851 – 14 January 1920[citation needed]) was a Russian liberal Slavophile politician of the 19th and 20th centuries...
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Shipov (Russian: Шипов, from шип meaning thorn) is a Russian masculine surname having a feminine counterpart called Shipova. It may refer to: Dmitry Shipov...
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participants in the 1905 revolution affiliated with the zemstvos include Dmitry Shipov, Dmitry Shakhovskoy, Georgy Lvov, Pavel Dolgorukov, and Fedor Redichev....
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October Союз 17 Октября President Alexander Guchkov (since 1907) Founders Dmitry Shipov Pavel Korff [ru] Alexander Guchkov Mikhail Stakhovich Founded Late October...
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prisoners and the lifting of censorship laws." Alexander Guchkov and Dmitry Shipov refused to work with the reactionary Durnovo and to support the government...
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(born 1976) Andrei Shchekachev (born 1972) Miron Sher (1952–2020) Sergei Shipov (born 1966) Ilya Shumov (1819–1881) Vladimir Simagin (1919–1968) Sergey...
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Karjakin and Sergei Shipov, saying that he should not have helped a non-Russian in a match against a fellow Russian, with Shipov saying Dubov should not...
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Sergeant Shipov. Alexei stops him and demands an apology. A conflict arises between them and Shipov begins harboring resentment towards Gavrilov. Shipov learns...
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and "Union of October 17". Ministerial positions originally assumed Dmitry Shipov, Georgy Lvov, Peter Heyden, Nikolai Lvov, Alexander Guchkov; in the...
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Democratic Party. The resumed persecution in 1900 had also banned Dmitry Shipov's Moscow Provincial Zemstvo Council, formed 1896 and closed shortly after...
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