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| Arakcheyev, Aleksey Andreyevich |
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( l ksy ´ ndr ´y v ch äräkch ´y f) (KEY) , 17691834, Russian general, adviser to Czar Alexander I. An exacting officer, he helped organize the bodyguard of Czar Paul I, who made him a count and gave him high offices. Under Alexander I he was made (1808) minister of war and was one of the czars most powerful advisers. He virtually ruled Russia during Alexanders frequent trips abroad. Although a martinet and cruel, he was an efficient administrator and made valuable military reforms. |
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