In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Alekseyevich and the family name is Milyutin.
Count Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin
Дмитрий Алексеевич Милютин
General Dmitry Milyutin in 1865
Minister of War
In office 16 May 1861 – 21 May 1881
Monarchs
Alexander II Alexander III
Preceded by
Nikolay Sukhozanet
Succeeded by
Pyotr Vannovsky
Personal details
Born
(1816-06-28)28 June 1816 Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
25 January 1912(1912-01-25) (aged 95) Simeiz, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire
Military service
Allegiance
Russian Empire
Branch/service
Russian Imperial Army
Years of service
1836-1881
Rank
Field Marshal
Battles/wars
Caucasian War Crimean War Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878)
Awards
see awards
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Count Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич Милютин, tr. Dmitrij Alekseevič Miljutin; 28 June 1816, Moscow – 25 January 1912, Simeiz near Yalta) was a military historian, Minister of War (1861–81) and the last Field Marshal of Imperial Russia (1898). He was responsible for sweeping military reforms that changed the face of the Russian army in the 1860s and 1870s.
DmitryMilyutin (1816–1912), Russian war minister Nikolay Milyutin (1818–1872), Russian statesman, brother of Dmitry Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin (1899–1942)...
1862-1878, and the brothers Nikolay Milyutin (1818-1872). and Field Marshal DmitryMilyutin. Minister of War DmitryMilyutin (1861–81) was responsible for sweeping...
from the Caucasus region. In 1857, DmitryMilyutin published the idea of mass expulsions of Circassian natives. Milyutin argued that the goal was not to...
historic dialogues. In 1857, DmitryMilyutin first published the idea of mass expulsions of Circassian natives. Milyutin argued that the goal was not...
Count DmitryMilyutin, (who held the post from 16 May 1861 to 21 May 1881) introduced military reforms. The reforms carried on during Milyutin's long tenure...
followed them. He led the mountaineers from 1834 until his capture by DmitryMilyutin in 1859. In 1843, Shamil launched a sweeping offensive aimed at the...
reactionary reign. Milyutin's brothers were Vladimir Milyutin (1826–55), a social philosopher, journalist and economist, and DmitryMilyutin (1816–1912), who...
Crimean War during the reign of Alexander II, the Minister of War DmitryMilyutin introduced military reforms, with an initial draft presented in 1862...
Crimean War during the reign of Alexander II, the Minister of War DmitryMilyutin introduced sweeping proposals for military reform, with draft provisions...
Petropavlovsk was for Russia in the words of the future Minister of War DmitryMilyutin "a ray of light among the dark clouds". The Russians escaped under...
was a common strategy. In 1857, DmitryMilyutin published the idea of mass expulsions of Circassian natives. Milyutin argued that the goal was not to...
during the 1874 Russian military reform when by order of Minister DmitryMilyutin the territory of Russia was divided into fourteen military districts...
Frank Avery Hutchins, American librarian and educator (b. 1851) 1912 – DmitryMilyutin, Russian field marshal and politician (b. 1816) 1925 – Juan Vucetich...
director-general of engineers at the War Office, assisting Minister of War Count DmitryMilyutin in the reorganization of the army. Promoted lieutenant general in 1864...
Market. Among the figures in Russian history who lived on Sadovaya are DmitryMilyutin, Aleksey Kuropatkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Demyan Bedny, Ivan Krylov,...
for a long time. He criticized the military reforms carried out by DmitryMilyutin (formerly his chief of staff in the Caucasus). The mouthpiece of the...
to hold the post of foreign minister but lived chiefly abroad, with DmitryMilyutin taking responsibility for foreign affairs. Gorchakov resigned formally...
education for women. They appealed to the more liberal war minister DmitryMilyutin, who, persuaded by his wife, daughter, and Filosofova, agreed to host...
before Plevna, he, with the cesarevich and Generals Eduard Totleben and DmitryMilyutin, strenuously opposed the suggestion of the Grand Duke Nicholas that...