List of Russian ambassadors in Turkey
List of Russian and Soviet envoys and ambassadors to the Ottoman Empire and Turkey .
Heads of mission
Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
appointment | Surname | Remarks | appointed by | accredited by the government | Recall |
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1735 | Alexei Andreevich Weschnjakow | Anna (Russia) | Mahmud I. | ||
1740 | Alexei Andreevich Weschnjakow | Ivan VI (Russia) | Mahmud I. | 1745 | |
1746 | Adrian Ivanovich Nepljujew | Elisabeth (Russia) | Mahmud I. | 1750 | |
1751 | Alexei Michailowitsch Obreskow | Elisabeth (Russia) | Mahmud I. | 1768 | |
1765 | Paul Artemowitsch Levaschew | Catherine II (Russia) | Mustafa III. | 1768 | |
1774 | Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin | Catherine II (Russia) | Abdülhamid I. | 1776 | |
1776 | Alexander Stachiewitsch Stachiew | Catherine II (Russia) | Abdülhamid I. | 1781 | |
1781 | Jakob Ivanovich Bulgakov | Russian Яков Иванович Булгаков (* October 15, 1743 - † July 7, 1809) | Catherine II (Russia) | Abdülhamid I. | 1787 |
1792 | Mikhail Illarionowitsch Kutuzov | Catherine II (Russia) | Selim III. | 1794 | |
1793 | Viktor Pavlovich Kochubei | Catherine II (Russia) | Selim III. | 1798 | |
1798 | Wassili Stepanowitsch Tomara | Paul I. (Russia) | Selim III. | 1802 | |
1802 | Andrei Jakowitsch Italinsky | Alexander I. (Russia) | Selim III. | 1816 | |
1816 | Grigori Alexejewitsch Stroganow | Alexander I. (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1821 | |
1821 | Dmitri Wassiljewitsch Daschkov | (* 1784; † 1839) | Alexander I. (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1823 |
1823 | Matej Jakowitsch Mintschaki | Alexander I. (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1827 | |
1824 | Karl Alexander Ivanovich Ribeaupierre | Russian Александр Иванович Рибопьер (* 1781; † 1865) only absent from February to December 1827 | Alexander I. (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1827 |
1829 | Alexei Fyodorovich Orlov | Nicholas I (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1830 | |
1829 | Apollinari Petrovich Butenew | Apollinarij Petrovic Boutenieff also Butenev (* 1787; † 1866) envoy to Turkey (1830–1842, 1856–1858), envoy to Rome (1843–1856) | Nicholas I (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1843 |
1837 | Peter Petrovich Rückmann | Nicholas I (Russia) | Mahmud II | 1838 | |
1840 | Vladimir Pavlovich Titov | (* 1807; † 1891) | Nicholas I (Russia) | Abdülmecid I. | 1842 |
1843 | Vladimir Pavlovich Titov | Nicholas I (Russia) | Abdülmecid I. | 1853 | |
1852 | Alexander Petrovich Ozerow | (* 1817; † 1900), Legation Counselor Chargé d' Affaires | Nicholas I (Russia) | Abdülmecid I. | 1853 |
1856 | Apollinari Petrovich Butenew | Alexander II (Russia) | Abdülmecid I. | 1859 | |
1858 | Alexei Borissowitsch Lobanow-Rostowski | (* 1824; † 1896) | Alexander II (Russia) | Abdülmecid I. | 1863 |
1862 | Yevgeny Petrovich Novikov | Alexander II (Russia) | Abdülaziz | 1864 | |
1864 | Nikolai Pavlovich Ignatiev | Alexander II (Russia) | Abdülaziz | 1877 | |
1878 | Alexei Borissowitsch Lobanow-Rostowski | Russian Алексей БорисовичЛобанов-Ростовский | Alexander II (Russia) | Murad V. | 1879 |
1879 | Yevgeny Petrovich Novikov | Alexander II (Russia) | Murad V. | 1882 | |
1882 | Alexander Ivanovich Nelidow | Russian Нелидов, Александр Иванович | Alexander III (Russia) | Murad V. | 1897 |
1909 | Nikolai Walentinowitsch Tscharykow | Nicholas II (Russia) | Mehmed V. | 1911 | |
1911 | Alexander Nikolayevich Svetschin | Nicholas II (Russia) | Mehmed V. | 1912 | |
1912 | Mikhail Nikolayevich de Giers | Nicholas II (Russia) | Mehmed V. | 1915 |
Ambassador to Turkey
appointment | Surname | Remarks | appointed by | accredited by the government | Recall |
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July 21, 1920 | AA Kistjakowski | AA Кистяковский | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | 1920 |
June 6, 1920 | Establishing diplomatic relations | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | November 29, 1920 | |
July 1920 | Eliawa Schalwa Wolski | (* September 18 (30), 1883; † December 3, 1937) Ambassador not accredited Элиава Шалва Зурабович | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | 1921 |
4th October 1920 | Jan Janowitsch Upmal-Angarski | Chargé d'affaires Упмал-Ангарский Ян Янович | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | 1921 |
February 19, 1921 | Polkarp Gurgenowitsch Mdivani | Мдивани, Буду Поликарп Гургенович | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | |
May 1921 | Nazarenus, Sergej Petrovich (Нацаренус, Сергей Петрович) | (1882-8 January 1938) | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | January 5, 1922 |
January 5, 1922 | Semyon Ivanovich Aralov | Russian Аралов, Семён Иванович | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | April 29, 1923 |
1923 | Marcel Israilowitsch Rosenberg | Russian Розенберг, Марсель Израилевич | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | 1923 |
1923 | Jakow Sakharovich Suriz | Russian Суриц, Яков Захарович | Lenin | Mustafa Kemal Pasha | 1934 |
1934 | Lev Mikhailovich Karachan | Russian Карахан, Лев Михайлович | Alexei Ivanovich Rykov | Ali Fethi Bey | 1937 |
1938 | Alexei Wassiljewitsch Terentjew | Russian Терентьев, Алексей Васильевич | Alexei Ivanovich Rykov | Ali Fethi Bey | 1939 |
September 7, 1940 | Sergei Alexandrovich Vinogradov | Russian Виноградов, Сергей Александрович | Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov | Refik Saydam | 1943 |
1943 | Wasili Fedorowitsch Grubjakow | Russian Грубяков, Василий Фёдорович | Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov | Ahmet Fikri Tüzer | 1948 |
1948 | Alexander Andreevich Lavrishchev | Russian Лаврищев, Александр Андреевич | Joseph Stalin | Hasan Saka | 1954 |
1954 | Boris Fyodorovich Podzerob | Russian Подцероб, Борис Фёдорович | Joseph Stalin | Adnan Menderes | 1957 |
1957 | Nikita Semjonowitsch Ryschow | Russian Рыжов, Никита Семёнович | Joseph Stalin | Adnan Menderes | 1966 |
1966 | Andrei Andreevich Smirnov | Russian Смирнов, Андрей Андреевич | Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev | Suad Hayri Ürgüplü | 1969 |
1969 | Wassilij Fyodorowitsch Grubjakow | Russian Грубяков, Василий Фёдорович | Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev | Suad Hayri Ürgüplü | 1974 |
1974 | Alexei Alexejewitsch Rodionov | Russian Родионов, Алексей Алексеевич | Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev | Mustafa Bülent Ecevit | 1983 |
1983 | Vladimir Sergeyevich Lavrov | Russian Лавров, Владимир Сергеевич | Andrei Andreevich Gromyko | Turgut Özal | 1987 |
1987 | Albert Sergejewitsch Tschernyshev | Russian Чернышёв, Альберт Сергеевич | Andrei Andreevich Gromyko | Turgut Özal | 1995 |
September 1991 | Qanat Saudabaev | Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev | Mesut Yılmaz | ||
1996 | Alexander Evgenyevich Lebedev | Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin | Tansu Çiller | ||
2004 | Pyotr Vladimirovich Stegnij | Russian Стегний, Пётр Владимирович Стегний, Пётр Владимирович | Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | |
March 2007 | Vladimir Yevgenyevich Ivanovsky | Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | ||
July 2013 | Andrei Gennadjewitsch Karlow |
Russian Карлов, Андрей Геннадьевич (born February 4, 1954, † December 19, 2016, killed in an attack in Ankara ) |
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Cahiers du monde russe , Volume 39, École des hautes études en sciences sociales. Center d'études sur la Russie, l'Europe orientale et le domaine turc, Center d'études sur la Russie, l'Europe orientale et le domaine turc de l'Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, 1998
- ↑ Alexei Michailowitsch Obreskow (* 1720; † 1787), Russian envoy to Constantinople, Zeitschrift für Ostforschung NF, Volume 44 , Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, 1995
- ^ Frank Spencer, John Montagu Sandwich, The Fourth Earl of Sandwich Diplomatic Correspondence 1763-1765
- ↑ Viktor Pavlovič Kočubej (* 1768; † 1834) chaired the cabinet of Catherine II (Russia) from 1827 to 1834
- ↑ Andrei Jakowitsch Italinskij (* 1743, † 1827), doctor, archaeologist, 1816-1827 Ambassador to the Holy See envoy in Naples, most recently in Rome
- ↑ Baron Grigori Alexejewitsch Stroganow , Григорий Николаевич Строганов. (* September 19, 1730 in Moscow)
- ↑ Alexei Fjodorowitsch Orlow (* 1786; † 1861) negotiated the Peace of Adrianople (1829) ; Candan Bath, The Ottoman Crimean War (1853-1856)
- ↑ '' 'Yevgeny Petrovich Novikov' '' Russian Новиков Евгений Петрович (* 1826; † 1903) statesman and writer, studied at Moscow University. Ambassador to Athens and Constantinople, member of the Council of State. [1]
- ↑ Polycarp Gurgenowitsch Mdivani (* 1877; † July 10, 1937 Mdivani Polycarp Gurgenovich Soviet politician SDLPR member since 1903 active member of the revolution and civil war in the Caucasus. In 1920-1921. - Member of the Caucasian office of the KPR (B). From June 1921 - Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Georgia, 1922 - Member of the Presidium of the Communist Party of Georgia. In 1931 - 1936 years. - Chairman of the Supreme Economic Council, People's Commissar for Light Industry, Deputy Chairman of People's Commissars of Georgia. In 1937 he was arrested and "espionage, sabotage and accused of Trotskyism
- ↑ '' 'Alexander Andreevich Lavrishchev' '': On November 4, 1951, Lavrishchev warned in the most emphatic form against Turkey joining NATO. Der Spiegel, March 5, 1952
- ↑ The Minister of Light Industry of the USSR Nikita Semjonowitsch Ryshow was released from his duties as minister and received the post of ambassador in Ankara (Pravda February 24, 1957)
- ↑ Alexander Evgenjewitsch Lebedew : The State Secretary in the Foreign Office Korkmaz Haktanir appointed Lebedew on December 22, 1998, who stated that Yeltsin and Evgeny Maximowitsch Primakow had officially decided that Abdullah Öcalan could not find protection in Russia, he could guarantee that Öcalan would not would be allowed to come to Russia. |
- ↑ Russian ambassador died after assassination attempt . Welt Online, December 19, 2016.