Nikolai Petrovich Arkharov (Russian: Николай Петрович Архаров; 7 May 1740 – January 1814) was a Russian chief of police best known for having given his name to the Russian term "arkharovtsy", an ironic appellation of policemen.
Nikolai Petrovich Arkharov (Russian: Николай Петрович Архаров; 7 May 1740 – January 1814) was a Russian chief of police best known for having given his...
October 1791 Aleksander Romanov 6 October 1791 – 1797 War Governor NikolaiArkharov 6 October 1791 – November 1796, until 15 June 1797 acting General Governor...
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Moscow, an illegitimate grandson of the chief of the Moscow police NikolaiArkharov in whose house he was brought up and received primary education. In...
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