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Kindyakov, Mikhail Lvovich

Michael Lvovich Kindyakov (1877-1935)) - Russian public figure and politician, member of the IV State Duma from the Saratov province .

Mikhail Lvovich Kindyakov
Mikhail L. Kindiakov.jpeg
Date of BirthSeptember 29, 1877 ( 1877-09-29 )
Date of deathApril 9, 1935 ( 1935-04-09 ) (57 years old)
Place of deathCourbevoie , France
Citizenship Russian empire
OccupationMember of the State Duma of the IV convocation from the Saratov province
EducationSt. Petersburg University
The consignmentUnion October 17

Biography

Orthodox. From the hereditary nobles of the Saratov province. Landowner of the Saratov and Volsky counties (2350 acres ).

After graduating from St. Petersburg University in the Faculty of Law in 1901, he entered the Senate's 1st Department, where he served as Assistant Secretary-General (1906-1908) and Acting Secretary-General (1908-1912). In April 1912, he was appointed to be at the chief prosecutor's table in the 1st department. He rose to the rank of court adviser .

Simultaneously with the service, he led a large commodity economy in his estates and was engaged in social activities. He was elected as a deputy of the nobility of the Volsky district (since 1902), the vowel of the Saratov district (since 1903), the Volsky district and the Saratov provincial zemstvo assembly (since 1906). Since 1903 he was an honorary magistrate of the Saratov and Volsky districts. In addition, he was an honorary trustee of the Volsky Agricultural School (since 1906) and a full member of the Saratov Scientific Archival Commission. He was a member of the Council and Board of the All-Russian Agricultural Chamber, represented the Saratov Provincial Zemstvo in the Russian Export Chamber. He was a member of the Union on October 17 .

In 1912 he was elected a member of the State Duma from the Saratov province. He was a member of the Octobrist faction, after its split - into the group of Zemstvo-Octobrists. Consisted of the secretary of the agricultural and food (from December 2, 1916) commissions. He was a member of the Progressive bloc .

During the First World War, he was engaged in mobilization in the 26th section of the Saratov district as head of the military horse service. In addition, he was an authorized representative of the Red Cross Society and an assistant manager of the Red Cross field warehouses on the Southwestern Front . From February 24 to July 7, 1915 he was in Galicia for ROCC affairs.

During the February Revolution he was appointed commissar of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma to the State Printing House. Then he was the commissar of the VKGD and the Provisional Government in the Committee of the Military Sanitary Organizations of the Grand Duchesses Maria Pavlovna and Victoria Fedorovna, and entered the Main Directorate of the ROCC. Since June 16, 1917 he was elected a deputy member of the State Food Committee and a member of the All-Russian Central Council of the State Duma.

In the spring and summer of 1917, the Saratov estates of Kindyakov were looted: in the Saratov district, peasants took 180 acres of land, and in the village of Sadovka in the Volsky district, peasants cut down part of the forest and confiscated arable land and mowing. After the October Revolution, he got to Siberia. In 1918, he was an authorized ROCC under the supreme ruler, Admiral Kolchak , and in 1919 he was appointed assistant minister of agriculture in the Omsk government of Kolchak.

Since 1920 in exile in Harbin , then in Paris. He was the chairman of the Audit Commission and a member of the special commission (1921-1932) in the General Directorate of the ROCC abroad. He was on the board of the Russian Emigrant Committee, headed by V. A. Maklakov (1924), was the secretary general of the Committee of United Organizations, headed by V. N. Kokovtsov (1926-1933), and also a member of the Central Committee of the People’s Monarchist Union (1929). In 1926 he was a delegate to the Russian Foreign Congress in Paris. He participated in the meetings of the Russian Commercial, Industrial and Financial Union (1929). He was a member of the newspaper "Russia and Slavs" (1931), was a member of the circle "To the knowledge of Russia" (1933).

He died in 1935 from heart disease. He was buried in the cemetery of Saint-Genevieve-des-Bois .

Sources

  • 4th convocation of the State Duma: Artistic phototype. an album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshansky, 1913.
  • State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.
  • Russian Abroad in France 1919-2000. L. Mnukhin, M. Avril, V. Losskaya. - Moscow, 2008.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kindyakov__Mikhail_Lvovich&oldid=96039261


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