Vladimir Kuzmin-Karavayev

Vladimir Dmitriyevich Kuzmin-Karavayev (Russian: Владимир Дмитриевич Кузьмин-Караваев; 9 September 1859 – 17 February 1927) was a Russian legal scholar and liberal politician.

Vladimir Kuzmin-Karavayev
Владимир Кузьмин-Караваев
Member of the State Duma
In office
1906–1907
Personal details
Born9 September [O.S. 28 August] 1859
Boriskovo, Bezhetsky Uyezd, Tver Governorate, Russian Empire
Died17 February 1927(1927-02-17) (aged 67)
Paris, France
Relativesbrothers: Dmitry, Aglay

Biography

Graduate of His Majesty's Page Corps and of the Alexander Military Law Academy. Professor in the Military Law Academy, 1890, and in the Nicholas Academy of General Staff, 1899–1903; professor at St. Petersburg University, 1909–1913.

Active participant in zemstvo congresses, 1904–1905. One of the founders of the Party of Democratic Reform; member of St. Petersburg City Duma; member of the First and Second Dumas. Barrister in St. Petersburg Court of Appeals, 1913. He was an active member of the irregular freemasonic lodge, the Grand Orient of Russia’s Peoples.[1]

During the Russian civil war he was member of Yudenich's Political Conference.

Kuzmin-Karavaev died in Paris.

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