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    Yegor Timurovich Gaidar (/jɪˈɡɔːr ɡaɪˈdɑːr/; Russian: Егор Тимурович Гайдар, IPA: [jɪˈɡor tʲɪˈmurəvʲɪtɕ ɡɐjˈdar]; 19 March 1956 – 16 December 2009) was...
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    Russian economist Yegor Gaidar was Arkady Gaidar's grandson. Yegor Gaidar's father, Rear Admiral Timur Gaidar, was his son. Maria Gaidar (born 1982), Russian...
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  • football player Yegor Gaidar (1956–2009), Russian economist and politician Yegor Generalov (born 1993), Russian football player Yegor Glukhov (born 1998)...
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  • Timur Gaidar (1926–1999), Soviet admiral, Arkady's son Yegor Gaidar (1956–2009), former acting Prime Minister of Russia, Timur's son Maria Gaidar (born...
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    Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar was Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, which...
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  • Maria Gaidar was born in Moscow to a prominent political and literary Russian family. She is the daughter of former Russian Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar. On...
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    1982, Chubais was introduced to the future Prime Minister of Russia Yegor Gaidar, who was invited to and attended seminars led by Chubais. By 1987, Chubais...
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  • writer Pavel Bazhov. Yegor Gaidar, a Russian politician, was their son. According to Andrey Illarionov, Timor Aikadievich Gaidar (Russian: Тимур Аркадьевич...
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    Soviet Union; however, he was not the prime minister. After Yeltsin, Yegor Gaidar became acting prime minister, but the Russian Supreme Soviet refused...
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    came to a head on 9 December when the parliament refused to confirm Yegor Gaidar, the widely unpopular architect of Russia's "shock therapy" market liberalizations...
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