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Nikolay Ustryalov (historian)

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was a notable politician. His major contributions to Russian historiography include the publication of several key sources on the
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of all the non-Russian tribes of the empire and has been officially introduced as a textbook into the Russian colleges".
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for the best Russian history textbook (1837) and was highly regarded by
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Ustryalov's father was a peasant, and his grand nephew
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Academic staff of Saint Petersburg State University
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Russian
Oryol Governorate
Russian Empire
Tsarskoye Selo
Russian Empire
Russian
Official Nationality Theory
Demidov Prize
Nicholas I
Nikolay Vasilyevich Ustryalov
Russian Tsardom
Jacques Margeret
False Demetrius I
Andrey Kurbsky
American Cyclopaedia
Russification
University of St. Petersburg
Alexander II
Peter the Great


The Russian Humanitarian Dictionary
"Language and Literature of Russia"
Categories
19th-century historians from the Russian Empire
Demidov Prize laureates
Academic staff of Saint Petersburg State University
Members of the Russian Academy
Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences

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