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The House of Urusov is an ancient Russian princely family of Nogai origins (from the Turkic word ''urus'', "russian").https://russiannobility.org/princes-of-the-russian-empire/ Male members were adressed as Urusov/Ouroussoff (), while female members were Urusova/Ouroussoff (; feminine).


Notable members

* Andrey Urusov (also known as Kasim-Murza, 1590–1647) — 17th century
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military chief, the son of Satyi-Murza, founder of this branch of Tatar Princes' family *
Alexander Ivanovich Urusov Prince Alexander Ivanovich Urusov (, April 2, 1843, Moscow, Russian Empire, — July 16, 1900, Moscow) was a Russian lawyer, literary critic, translator and philanthropist. Biography Alexander Urusov was born in Moscow. The Urusov family was of ...
(1843–1900) - Russian lawyer and literary critic * Alexander Mikhaylovich Urusov (1766–1853) — Moscow Court Office's president, Alexander Ivanovich Urusov's grandfather * Vasily Urusov (d. 1741) — Russian
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, the founder of the Russian Caspian flotilla * Lev Vladimirovich Urusov (1877–1933) — Russian diplomat * Sergey Nikolayevich Urusov (1816–1883) — Russian politician * Sergey Semyonovich Urusov (1827–1897) — Russian chess player * Sergey Dmitriyevich Urusov (1862–1937) — Russian politician * Nicolai Vladimirovich Ouroussoff (born October 3, 1962) - Architecture critic for ''
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'' from 2004 until June 2011. * Sofya Urusova, Princess Sofya Aleksandrovna Urusova (1804–1889)


References

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