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230:, and others. Bezobrazov convinced Tsar Nicholas II of his plans, and the imperial cabinet approved the purchase over Witte’s objections in May 1898. To avoid complications with foreign powers, the concession was chartered as a private company in July 1901, and it was suggested that shares might be offered to Germany and France (although not to Japan or Great Britain). In the interim, the 241:, Tsar Nicholas dispatched Bezobrazov to the region in person, where he alarmed Admiral Alekseyev with talk of war with Japan, and the need to stop the withdrawal of Russian troops from Manchuria. In 1902, with Witte out of favor at court, Bezobrazov was given almost unlimited access to state funds and was allowed to set up a private company called the 42: 260:
of the Far East, instructed him to discuss economic policy with Bezobrazov rather than Witte. Bezobrazov also returned to Manchuria to organize the Russian Timber Producing Association of the Far East. This Association was merged with Witte’s Manchurian Mining Association in August 1903. However, the
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actual outbreak of conflict between Japan and Russia in February 1904 caused the collapse of Bezobrazov’s enterprises, which were already financially overextended. He fled his creditors to
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had resulted in a tremendous increase in Russian military influence in the area, and Russia was able to obtain similar concessions from China on the Manchurian side of the Yalu River.
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border between Korea and Manchuria. Briner offered to sell the concession to the Russian government in 1897. In 1898, Bezobrazov was introduced in person to Tsar
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In 1896, Bezobrazov submitted a petition to the throne, in which he predicted the inevitability of war with the
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noble family, as the eldest son of Mikhail Alexandrovich Bezobrazov (1815-1879) and his wife, Countess Olga von
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From May 1903, Bezobrazov’s influence continued to increase, as the Tsar, after appointing Alekseyev as
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in 1881, he became a member of a secret counter-revolutionary organization known as the “Holy Militia”.
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bandits to drive out Chinese settlers in the region.
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Aleksandr Mikhailovich was born into an old Russian
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Index

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Bezobrazov
Александр Михайлович Безобразов
Tambov
Russian Empire
Paris
France
Russian
Russian Empire
Russo-Japanese War
Bezobrazov
Nostitz-Jänkendorf
Imperial Russian Army
Alexander II
Empire of Japan
Korea
Manchuria
East India Company
Sergei Witte
King Kojong
Jules Briner
Vladivostok
timber concession
Yalu River
Nicholas II
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Romanov
Alexey Abaza
Maria Feodorovna
Felix Yusupov
Mikhail Rodzianko
Yevgeni Ivanovich Alekseyev

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