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    Nikolay de Girs or Giers (Russian: Никола́й Ка́рлович Гирс; 21 May [O.S. 9 May] 1820 – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1895) was a Russian statesman and...
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  • the idea, but Alexander III rejected the plan until Foreign Minister Nikolay Girs convinced him that it would be best for Russia in the absence of French...
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    the best means of averting war is to be well-prepared for it. Diplomat Nikolay Girs, scion of a rich and powerful family, served as his Foreign Minister...
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    incident, which caused a war scare. However Russia's foreign minister Nikolay Girs and its ambassador to London Baron de Staal set up an agreement in 1887...
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    Imperial Russian ambassador and the son of Russian Foreign Minister Nikolay Girs. Giers served as the Imperial Russian ambassador to Romania from 1902...
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    The Peace of San Stefano, drafted by Gorchakov, Aleksandr Nelidov, and Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev, redrew Ottoman boundaries to further Russia's economic...
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    north-western border of Afghanistan. However, Russia's foreign minister Nikolay Girs and her ambassador to London Baron de Staal in 1887 set up a buffer zone...
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    Tensions between Russia and Britain eased when the Russian foreign minister Nikolay Girs and the ambassador to London Baron de Staal set up an agreement in 1887...
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    Diplomatic posts Preceded by Nikolay Girs Russian Ambassador in Switzerland 1872–1878 Succeeded by Wilhelm von Kotzebue Preceded by Wilhelm von Kotzebue...
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    Empire Condition Unratified; superseded by the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881) Signatories Chonghou Nikolay Girs and Evgeny Butsov Parties China Russia...
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    he enjoyed wrestling matches with a good friend, George San-Marin. Nikolay Girs, who served in 1841 as Dragoman for the Russian Consulate in Iași, describes...
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    and a committee under Fedor Karlovich Giers (or Girs, brother of the Russian Foreign Minister Nikolay Karlovich Giers) toured the Krai and drew up proposals...
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    April 1858) Envoy (after 5 April 1858) 20 March 1854 15 January 1863 Nikolay Girs Envoy 1 August 1863 6 January 1869 Aleksandr Beger [ru] Envoy 7 January...
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    audience with the new tsar and tsarina, met Russian Foreign Minister Nikolay Girs, and socialized on an equal footing with the other foreign dignitaries...
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    series of secret agreements. Writing in 1893 Russian foreign minister Nikolay Girs said that the actions of "Bismarck drove us into the arms of France"...
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    I of Serbia – 29 May 1883. Alexander III of Russia – 14 August 1883. Nikolay Girs – 21 August 1883. Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach – 4 December 1883. Prince...
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  • Type Unequal treaty Signed 24 February 1881 Location Saint Petersburg, Russia Signatories Zeng Jize Nikolay Girs and Evgeny Butsov Parties China Russia...
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    Consul-general 1841 1845 Aleksandr von Fok Consul-general 1845 1853 Nikolay Girs Consul-general 1856 1858 Aleksandr Lagovsky Consul-general 1858 1866...
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    Academy Alexander Brilliantov, scientific curator of the Asian Museum Mikhail Girs and others); The so-called "German group" (Professor Emanuel Furman, Pastor...
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  • Taganrog in 1860 Yevgeny Garshin, novelist and publisher, 1900–1911 Dmitri Girs, writer, born in Taganrog in 1836 Igor Grigoriev, journalist, producer, musician...
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    military batteries under the command of Kh. Igitkhanyan, V. Sakkilari, Nikolay Klich and S. Atanesyan, positioned on the hills close to the battleground...
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    medicine at the Moscow University. Nikolay Chekhov, artist Mikhail Chekhov, writer Alexander Chekhov, writer Dmitry Girs, writer Leonid Gobyato, Russian...
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    30 March 1886 Lev Urusov [ru] Envoy 3 June 1886 19 November 1897 Nikolai Girs [ru] Envoy 4 December 1897 20 September 1910 Ivan Kudashev [ru] Envoy 20...
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  • på hylla" (in Norwegian). Moss FK. 10 July 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024. "Gir seg i MFK: – Klubben kommer alltid til å ha en plass i hjertet mitt!" (in...
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    December 1908 Nikolai Dolgorukov [ru] Ambassador 1909 1912 Anatoly Krupensky [ru] Ambassador 1912 1915 Mikhail Girs Ambassador March 1915 2 March 1917...
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    mashrabiya (the distinctive oriel window with timber latticework) and bad girs (wind-catchers). Buildings take different forms depending on precipitation...
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  • 1882: Baron Arthur Mohrenheim, Russian envoy in Denmark 25 October 1888: Nikolay von Giers, Foreign Minister of Russia 21 December 1891: Prince Illarion...
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  • Stadium: FOK Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Vladislav Golodukhin (Brest) Penalties Ladutko Velisevich Andreyev Tyunis Vasiliev Girs Krivitsky Raschenya...
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    Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. He also exhibited his portraits of Count Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky and of Lieut. S. Poguljajeff. In 1907, Westchiloff, inspired...
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