Nikolai Andreyevich Yakubovich (January 7, 1837 Usman of the Tambov province - 1914) - Russian military teacher, lieutenant general ( 1903 ). The author of several works on the problems of educating the cadets. The most significant work is the work “Chronicle and Thoughts of the Old Teacher” (1913-1914).
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Came from the nobles of the Voronezh province . He graduated from the Mikhailovsky Artillery School (1859). It is assigned to the L.-Guards. horse artillery with a secondment to the Sestroretsk arms factory, where he was on special assignments until 1865. In 1865 he entered the post of educator at the 1st Moscow Military Gymnasium.
In 1867 he was transferred to L.-G. horse artillery, with the secondment attached to the gymnasium. On December 25 of the same year he was approved as an educator, having received the rank of colonel during this time. He taught at the Nizhny Novgorod military gymnasium , from the position of inspector of which, with the rank of colonel, he was appointed director of the Simbirsk military gymnasium . He headed the gymnasium (later - the cadet corps) from 1878 to 1903.
He died in 1914, after which his portrait was established and a personal scholarship was established in a private girls' gymnasium in Simbirsk, which was supervised by his daughter Tatyana Nikolaevna and whose board of trustees he went before his death.