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'''Alexander Harutyuni Bekzadyan''' (1879, [[ |
'''Alexander Harutyuni Bekzadyan''' (1879, [[Shushi]], [[Karabakh]] - 1938) was a [[Soviet]] statesman of [[Armenia]]n descent. |
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He studied at the [[Kiev Polytechnic Institute]] and [[Zurich University]] (1911). He was arrested in [[Russia]] as a Communist party Baku and Transcaucasia Committees member, escaped in 1906. Bekzadyan participated in different social-democratic and communist conferences in [[Europe]] and Russia. In 1920-21 deputy chairman of the [[Revolutionary Committee of Armenia]], Minister of Foreign affairs of [[Soviet Armenia]]. In 1926-30 deputy chairman of Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Republic government and Minister of Trade. In 1930-34 Bekzadyan was the Ambassador of USSR in Norwege, in 1934-37 - in Hungary. A victim of [[stalinism]]. |
He studied at the [[Kiev Polytechnic Institute]] and [[Zurich University]] (1911). He was arrested in [[Russia]] as a Communist party Baku and Transcaucasia Committees member, escaped in 1906. Bekzadyan participated in different social-democratic and communist conferences in [[Europe]] and Russia. In 1920-21 deputy chairman of the [[Revolutionary Committee of Armenia]], Minister of Foreign affairs of [[Soviet Armenia]]. In 1926-30 deputy chairman of Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Republic government and Minister of Trade. In 1930-34 Bekzadyan was the Ambassador of USSR in Norwege, in 1934-37 - in Hungary. A victim of [[stalinism]]. |
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Alexander Harutyuni Bekzadyan (1879, Shushi, Karabakh - 1938) was a Soviet statesman of Armenian descent.
He studied at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute and Zurich University (1911). He was arrested in Russia as a Communist party Baku and Transcaucasia Committees member, escaped in 1906. Bekzadyan participated in different social-democratic and communist conferences in Europe and Russia. In 1920-21 deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Armenia, Minister of Foreign affairs of Soviet Armenia. In 1926-30 deputy chairman of Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Republic government and Minister of Trade. In 1930-34 Bekzadyan was the Ambassador of USSR in Norwege, in 1934-37 - in Hungary. A victim of stalinism.