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  1. 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).

  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Dmitry Alekseyevich, Count Milyutin was a Russian military officer and statesman who, as minister of war (1861–81), was responsible for the introduction of important military reforms in Russia. Graduated from the Nicholas Military Academy in 1836, Milyutin served in the Caucasus (1838–45) and then.

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  3. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Since 2016, FSB operations in Moldova have been led by Dmitry Milyutin, a general in the security service who serves as deputy head of the Department of Operational Information, according to...

  4. 25 de dic. de 2016 · The mysterious passenger was Dmitry Milyutin, a general at the FSB, and his visit would be kept off the press range. And yet his co-workers as well as Moldovan politicians they guided would play a major role in numerous secret operations inside Moldova’s politics.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2024 · The bloc also imposed sanctions on Dmitry Milyutin, the deputy head of the Russian Federal Security Service Department of Operational Intelligence who oversees the agency’s actions in Moldova...

  6. Encyclopedia of Russian History. MILYUTIN, DMITRY ALEXEYEVICH (1816–1912), count (1878), political and military figure, military historian, and Imperial Russian war minister (1861–.

  7. and Field Marshal Dmitry Milyutin. Minister of War Dmitry Milyutin (1861–81) was responsible for sweeping military reforms. He was also instrumental in creating the framework for the Circassian genocide that led to the deaths of large numbers of Circassian refugees from 1861 to 1865.