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  1. Mark Timofeevich Yelizarov (Russian: Марк Тимофеевич Елизаров; 22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1863 – 10 March 1919) was a Russian revolutionary and Soviet statesman who served as the first People's Commissar of Railways of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

  2. Mark Timofeevich Yelizarov (Russian: Марк Тимофеевич Елизаров; 22 March [ O.S. 10 March] 1863 – 10 March 1919) was a Russian revolutionary and Soviet statesman who served as the first People's Commissar of Railways of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

  3. Sputnik. Condemned to five years in exile to the Volga region as a sister of a state criminal, Anna married her husband, a physics student and a revolutionary Mark Yelizarov (1863-1919), in the...

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  4. On release from prison, Mark Yelizarov intended going to Syzran, where his brother, P. T. Yelizarov, lived. At that time Mark Yelizarov was a student of the Moscow Engineering Institute of the Ministry of Railways.

  5. Over fifty students were arrested and some of them were sent out of Moscow. [5] The Mark referred to in this letter is = Mark Timofeyevich Yelizarov (1863–1919), = professional revolutionary, Bolshevik, Soviet statesman, husband of Anna Ilyinichna Ulyanova-Yelizarova, Lenin’s elder sister.

  6. All the family (including Anna’s husband, Mark Yelizarov) were at that time Social-Democrats, supported the revolutionary wing of the Party, took a greater or lesser part in revolutionary activities, were keenly interested in the life of the Party and were delighted at its successes and grieved by its failures.

  7. The older sister of Vladimir Lenin and of Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova, she married Mark Yelizarov (1863–1919), who became Soviet Russia 's first People's Commissar for Transport (in office, 1917–1918).