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Dmitry Sipyagin

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354:, the government had given Sipyagin "the power of imposing military service as a punishment for acts of civil disobedience towards the University authorities, and themselves to appoint special committees, or rather Courts nominated ad hoc..." He remained the interior minister from 20 October 1899 to 2 April 1902. 414:
The Council of the Ministers, in which K. Pobedonostsev has a seat in his capacity of procurator of the Holy Synod -- in a 'Cabinet meeting,' as he writes — had thus prepared a law which gave to two ministers the power of imposing military service as a punishment for acts of civil disobedience
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towards the University authorities, and themselves to appoint special committees, or rather Courts nominated ad hoc, for the purpose of applying that most extraordinary punishment just as they liked.
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as an Imperial favour for the New Year 1900, shortly after accepting the position as Minister.
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Index

Sipiagin

Minister of Interior
Russian Empire
Nicholas II
Ivan Goremykin
Vyacheslav von Plehve
Moscow
Vladimir Golitsyn
Alexander Bulygin
Courland
Konstantin Pahschenko
Dmitry Sverbeyev
Kiev
Kiev Governorate
Russian Empire
Mariinsky Palace
Saint Petersburg
Russian
Russian
O.S.
O.S.
Kiev
St Petersburg University
MVD
Governor
Kharkov Governorate
Courland Governorate
Moscow Governorate
Minister of Interior

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