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arrested him but, failing to recognize their prisoner, released him. The following year, he was again wandering about southern Russia but this time he was detected and re-arrested by the Cheka.
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where he lived for several years as a penniless refugee. In 1925, having grown sick and tired of exile, he slipped across the Russian border disguised as a peasant. The
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On June 9, 1927, he was executed along with 19 other former officers and members of the Tsarist aristocracy. The Cheka had charged them with the assassination of
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movement, but once Russia joined the war, he became a fervent supporter of the military effort. He was in charge of a
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party, and served as Chairman of its central committee from 1911 to 1915. At one point, he was a member of the
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and led the Cadet faction there, but he preferred to work in his own constituency in Moscow.
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family, one of the oldest branches of the Russian aristocracy during the
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After the Bolsheviks swept to power in 1917, Dolgorukov was arrested in
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Prince Pavel Dolgorukov was born in 1866. He was a member of the
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He inherited great wealth and was involved in the work of the
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Members of the 2nd State Duma of the Russian Empire
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