For the Russian consul-general in Australia, see Alexander Nikolayevich Abaza. For the Soviet photographer, see Alexander Abaza (photographer).
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Alexander Abaza
Александр Агеевич Абаза
1880-1881 Minister to the Russian Empire
Preceded by
Samuil Greig
Succeeded by
Nikolai von Bunge
Personal details
Born
1821 Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd, Tver Governorate
Died
1895 Nice, France
Alma mater
Saint Petersburg Imperial University
Alexander Ageevich Abaza (Александр Агеевич Абаза 1821–1895) was one of the most liberal of the advisors of Alexander II of Russia. He served as minister of finance from October 27, 1880, to May 6, 1881, and unsuccessfully urged the tsar to transform Imperial Russia into a constitutional monarchy. After Alexander II's assassination and the accession of Alexander III, reformers like Abaza were removed from power. In his career he also served as State Comptroller (1871–1874) and as chairman of State Council's Department of the State Economy (1874–1880 and 1884–1892). He was a recipient of the Order of the White Eagle, the Order of Saint Vladimir, the Order of Saint Anna and the Order of Saint Stanislaus.
Alexander Ageevich Abaza (Александр Агеевич Абаза 1821–1895) was one of the most liberal of the advisors of Alexander II of Russia. He served as minister...
Alexander Nikolayevich Abaza (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Абаза́; 4 August 1872 (O.S.) – 6 November 1925) was a Russian diplomat who served as the...
constructing its own smelter from 1892. In 1913, the Russian consul-general AlexanderAbaza reported that Port Pirie had a population of more than 500 Russians...
January 1862 7 July 1878 Samuil Greig 7 July 1878 27 October 1880 AlexanderAbaza 27 October 1880 6 May 1881 Nikolay Bunge 6 May 1881 31 December 1886...
Утро туманное) to music and was killed in the Crimean War, and Alexander Ageevich Abaza (1821–1895), a statesman who served as the Russian Empire's State...
it into three classes, renaming it the "Order of Saint Anna". Emperor Alexander I added a fourth class in 1815. The title of Chekhov's well-known story...
Arkady Maksimovich Abaza (Абаза́ Арка́дий Макси́мович; 1843 in Sverdlikovo, Kursk Governorate – January 16 [O.S. January 3] 1915, in Kursk) was a Russian...
North Pontic family, which groups the dialectic continuum spoken by the Abaza–Abkhaz (Abazgi) and Adyghe ("Circassians" in English). Abkhazians are closely...
Ambassador Aleksandr Nelidov and mistress to Russian Minister of Finance AlexanderAbaza; 3) Elizabeth (1840–1886), married to Viktor, prince Golytsin, Master...
Conservatory at Anton Rubinstein's invitation. His students included Arkady Abaza. He was appointed Court Pianist to the Tsar as well as Director of the Imperial...
Kostanda, Nikolay Leontiev, Valerian Madatov and Alexander Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky; and statesmen AlexanderAbaza, Dmitry Bludov, Pavel Demidov, Ivan Durnovo...
the term is often used to include their Abaza kin as well) resuming the fight. A manifesto of Tsar Alexander II declared hostilities at an end on June...
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to Abaza and across the mountains to Ak-Dovurak (Tuva). The most developed sections of roads are Abakan - Sayanogorsk, Abakan - Beya, Abakan - Abaza, Abakan...
Kabardian, it is Шэрджэс къалэ (Şărdjăs qală) or Черке́сск (Čerkessk); in Abaza, it is Черкес къала (Čerkes q̇ala) or Черкесск (Čerkessk); in Nogai, it...
Juhan Aavik (1884–1982), born in present-day Estonia Arkady Abaza (1843–1915) Alexander Abramsky (1898–1985), born in present-day Ukraine Joseph Achron...
actors and actresses maintained their dealings with the photographer (Rushdi Abaza, Dalida, Taha Hussien, Omar El Sherif). Out of necessity, he also had to...