Nikita Mikhailovich Muravyov (Russian: Никита Михайлович Муравьёв; July 30 [O.S.
April 28] 1843) was an Imperial Guards staff officer and plotter in what led to the Decembrist revolt of 1825.
He wrote a draft constitution for a Russian state, and a tract "Curious Conversation" arguing the need to rise against despotism.
[2][5] He was on leave in the country when the Decembrist revolt occurred on 14 December 1825, and did not participate directly in it.
He was assigned to the Nerchinsk Mines, then in 1835 exiled to Irkutsk Province where he died in 1843.