Arkadi Ippolitowitsch Kelepowski

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Arkadi Ippolitowitsch Kelepowski (* 1870 , † 1925 in Novi Sad ) was a Russian politician and statesman.

After graduating from the Katkovsky Lyceum (Moscow Imperial Lyceum in memory of Tsar Nicholas) in 1887, the older brother of Sergei Ippolitowitsch Kelepowski became an official for the special tasks of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich Romanov († 1905), who suffered the misfortune at the coronation celebrations of Emperor Nicholas II. Was charged in May 1896.

Between 1906 and 1917 he was governor of Lublin, Livonia and Kharkov governorates.

In 1921 he emigrated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), where he was chairman of the Russian colony.