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  1. Minister of War. General Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin at the Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps. Milyutin was Minister of War from 16 May 1861 to 21 May 1881.

  2. Dmitry Alekseyevich, Count Milyutin (born June 28 [July 10, New Style], 1816, Moscow, Russia—died Jan. 25 [Feb. 7], 1912, Simeiz, near Yalta, Crimea, Russian Empire) 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.

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  3. MILYUTIN, DMITRY ALEXEYEVICH. (1816 – 1912), count (1878), political and military figure, military historian, and Imperial Russian war minister (1861 – 1881). General Adjutant Milyutin was born in Moscow, the scion of a Tver noble family.

  4. 28 de out. de 2017 · DMITRY ALEXEYEVICH MILYUTIN. (1816-1912), count (1878), political and military figure, military historian, and Imperial Russian war minister (1861-1881). General Adjutant Milyutin was born in Moscow, the scion of a Tver noble family.

  5. Categories: Milyutin (surname) Dmitry (given name) 1816 births. 1912 deaths. Knights of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky.

  6. Also known as. English. Dmitry Milyutin. Russian general and noble (1816-1912) Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin. Dmitry Alekseyevich, Count Milyutin. Count Dmitry Alekseyevich Milyutin. Dmitri Alexéievich Miliutin.

  7. Miliutin's reputation as a liberal began during the height of his political career, with some of his conservative contemporaries such as P. A. Valuev2 and A. V. Nikitenko3 going so far as to call him a "red".