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Milyukov Milyukov ((ロシア語:Милюков)), also spelled Milukoff, Milukov, Melukov, Melukoff, is an old Russian noble family (first recorded in the mid-14th century). Milyukovs were recorded in the ancient nobility books of Moscow, Orlov, Simbirsk, St. Petersburg, Tver, Yaroslavl, and Tula Governorates. In the 16th and 17th centuries, numerous Milyukovs were voivodes, falconers, stolniks (cup bearers), and gentleman of the bedchamber.〔http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/brokgauz_efron/67574/%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%8E%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%8B〕 ==Origins== The House of Milyukov stems from a "''foreigner''" Semyon Melik, who was a voivode, that fought alongside Prince Dmitry Donskoy and died in the Battle of Kulikovo.〔 From him on, his children became Melikoff ("from Melik"), later on the name underwent "Russification" to become Milyukov. Since some early Milyukovs had Turkic names, such as Murza and Sabur, and the fact that Malik ((アラビア語:ملك)) translates as (''King''), allows to deduct that Semyon Melik was from Azerbaijani nobility.〔http://tatarisem.narod.ru/tatarfamil.html〕 And given the time span of his appearance in Muscovy, most likely from recently fallen kingdom of Cilicia.
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