Alexander Petrovich Belyubash (mid-1830s, Khorol district of Poltava province - January 22, 1890, the village of Abatskoye, Ishim district, Tobolsk province) - a Russian statesman.
| Alexander Petrovich Bulibash | |||||||
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| Predecessor | A. I. Lax | ||||||
| Successor | G. A. Tobisen | ||||||
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| Death | Abat , Tobolsk province | ||||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Contemporaries
- 3 Literature
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
Born into a noble family in the Khorolsky district of the Poltava province .
In 1851 he graduated from the Petrovsky Cadet Corps in Poltava . As part of the 63rd Uglitsky Infantry Regiment, he participated in hostilities during the Crimean War (1853-1856). Probably, he retired, worked in business positions in Poltava.
From 1879 to 1888 he was a Tauride vice-governor , college adviser .
May 5, 1888 was appointed governor of Tomsk . In celebration of the opening of Tomsk University (July 22, 1888) he was still in Moscow, from where he sent a welcome telegram. Arrived in Tomsk on August 11, 1888. State Councilor (1888), current State Councilor (1889).
Upon assuming office, he ordered that all administrative-exiles be expelled from Tomsk and resettled in the Tomsk province.
He died on the road to St. Petersburg in the village of Abatskoye, Ishim district, Tobolsk province, from consumption .
Estimates of Contemporaries
“To plant Bulyubash by the governor was simply to laugh at the whole province. It is an automaton, devoid of any initiative, the mind of an ordinary person, completely incapable of being interested in anything other than written paper and able to “move things” only when a reminder is received from the ministry. I have never seen a person more colorless; it is a dried lemon, under a hard crust of which there is nothing but an empty dry core and unfit seeds ”( A. V. Adrianov ) [1]
Literature
- A.P. Bulyubash (obituary) // Tomsk Provincial Gazette. Number 4. January 25, 1890. Tomsk
- A.V. Yakovenko, V.D. Gakhov Tomsk governors. Tomsk, 2012