Alexander Ivanovich Pavlov

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Alexander Ivanovich Pavlov ( Russian Александр Иванович Павлов ; * July 20 . Jul / 1. August  1860 greg. , † 25. July 1923 in Gannat ) was a Russian diplomat .

Life

Alexander Ivanovich Pavlov was the son of Eugene Feodorovna nee. Courtship (Евгения Фёдоровна Бальц) and General Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (Иван Петрович Павлов). He became an officer at the cadet school of the Imperial Russian Navy . From November 6, 1897 to June 8, 1898 he was Chargé d'affaires in Beijing . On May 22, 1896, Li Hongzhang signed a Russian-Chinese defense alliance in Moscow. Alexander Pavlov urged the Zongli Yamen that only Russian instructors would be employed in the Chinese army . On March 23, 1898 Alexander Ivanovich Pavlov signed with Li Hongzhang , the agreement on the lease of the Liaodong Peninsula .

Pavlov and Ijichi Kōsuke in 1904 in Seoul at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War .

From November 24, 1898 to 1904, he headed the Russian diplomatic mission in Seoul . He did so until 1902 as Consul General and Charge d'Affaires and then as Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War he left Seoul via Port Arthur , Shanghai and was employed by the Ochrana . After the October Revolution he moved to a castle near Gannat .

predecessor Office successor
Arthur Pavlovich Cassini (Артур Павлович Кассини 1835 - 1919) Russian Chargé d'affaires in Beijing
October 3, 1896 to November 24, 1898
Alexis de Speyer
Nicolai Gavr. Matyunin Head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Seoul
November 24, 1898 to 1904
Terence Fomich Shtykow (Терентий Фомич Штыков)

Individual evidence

  1. M. i. Sladkovskii, History of Economic Relations Between Russia & China : From Modernization to Maoism., P. 102
  2. Peter Winzen, Bülow's World Power Concept , Boldt, 1977 - 462 p., P. 144
  3. Erik Amburger , History of the Organization of Authorities in Russia from Peter the Great to 1917 , p. 463