Nikolay Khomyakov
This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Alekseevich and the family name is Khomyakov.
Nikolay Khomyakov Николай Хомяков | |
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3rd Chairman of the State Duma | |
In office 1 November 1907 – 6 March 1910 | |
Monarch | Nicholas II |
Preceded by | Fyodor Golovin |
Succeeded by | Alexander Guchkov |
Personal details | |
Born |
Nikolay Alekseevich Khomyakov 19 January 1850 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died |
28 June 1925 75) Dubrovnik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Political party | Union of October 17 |
Religion | Orthodoxy |
Nikolay Alekseevich Khomyakov (Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Хомяко́в; January 19, 1850, Moscow – June 28, 1925, Dubrovnik) was a Russian politician.
Life
Khomyakov was the son of Aleksey Khomyakov, a well-known Slavophile and poet. He was a graduate of Moscow University and served in the Ministry of Agriculture.
Khomyakov was active in zemstvo work. He was elected to the Second, Third, and Fourth State Dumas as an Octobrist.
Khomyakov was elected a member of State Council (1906–1907). He was Chairman of the Third Duma (1907–1910) and member of the Progressive Bloc in the Fourth Duma.
During the Russian civil war he was in the Red Cross and worked with Denikin's forces. Khomyakov emigrated to Yugoslavia where he died.
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