Petr Alabin

Russian noble (1824–1896) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Petr Alabin, (Bulgarian: Пьотр Алабин) (18241896) was a Russian count, civil servant, public figure and journalist. He began the production of the Samara flag for the Bulgarian Volunteer Corps. During the Provisional Russian Administration in Bulgaria (1878-1879), he was governor of Sofia.[1]

Born(1824-08-29)29 August 1824
Died10 May 1896(1896-05-10) (aged 71)
OccupationsHistorian and public figure
KnownforGovernor of Sofia 1878-1879
Quick facts Born, Died ...
Petr Alabin
portrait by Alexander Novoskoltsev
Born(1824-08-29)29 August 1824
Died10 May 1896(1896-05-10) (aged 71)
OccupationsHistorian and public figure
Known forGovernor of Sofia 1878-1879
Close

Early life

Alabin came from a noble family. His father married a Frenchwoman. He graduated from the St. Petersburg Trade School. He enlisted in the Russian Imperial Army as an officer and participated in the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution. He took part in the Crimean War and the defense of Sevastopol.

Alabin was a prominent figure in the Slavic Charity Organization. He was the first chairman of the Samara National Audit Office, serving for 10 years, after which he became governor of Samara.

After his return from free Bulgaria, he was mayor of Samara and an MP in the Duma.[2]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI