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On 30 March 1822, Perovsky was promoted to Active State Councillor, and shortly after that, on 16 October 1823, he was dismissed from the post of Governor of Taurida, while remaining Mayor of Feodosia. He departed on annual leave on 23 April 1824 and did not return to the office. By the highest
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and on 20 November 1812, was appointed to the commission for drafting laws. In 1816, by imperial command, he travelled to Amsterdam to countersign private bonds on a Dutch loan, which he did with success.
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as a student, being included in the Constantinople mission; in 1801 (1 January) he travelled to the Vienna mission, and then (in 1803, 31 August) – to the Dresden mission.
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On 28 May 1817, Perovsky was appointed Vice-Governor of Taurida and promoted to state councilor; on 25 May 1820, he became Mayor of
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Perovsky was brought up in the house of his aunt Natalya Zagryazhskaya and in 1799, he entered the service of the
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Archive of the Chapter of Orders, File of the 5th Section of the 3rd Table, 1858, No. 1, Pages 167–168
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Works by Konstantin Batyushkov, Edited by Leonid Maikov and Vladimir Saitov. Saint Petersburg, 1887
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Prince Alexei Lobanov–Rostovsky, "Russian Genealogical Book", Volume 2, Saint Petersburg, 1895
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decree on March 24, 1825, was ranked among the College of Foreign Affairs.
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After retiring, Perovsky lived in his estate "Alkadar" in the village of
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to China, as one of the embassy's seven noblemen, which also included
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V. A. Kuznetsov. The Perovsky Brothers and the Patriotic War of 1812
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Formulary List in the Archives of the Heraldry Department
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Taurida
Aleksandr Baranov
ru
Dmitry Naryshkin
Russian Empire
Belbek
Simferopol Uyezd
Taurida Governorate
Russian Empire
Alexey Razumovsky
Russian
Active State Councillor
Taurida
Feodosia
Alexey Razumovsky
Sophia Perovskaya
State College of Foreign Affairs
Yury Golovkin
Filipp Vigel
Ministry of Finance
State Chancellery of the Russian Empire
ru
Feodosia
Konstantin Batyushkov
Belbek
Simferopol Uyezd


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