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Alexander Bekzadyan

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in Europe and Russia and maintained close contact with the figures of the 2nd International from European parties. In 1914, he worked in Baku, then in the North Caucasus.
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as a member of the Baku and Transcaucasian Committees of the Bolshevik party but escaped in 1906. Bekzadyan participated in several conferences of the
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and People's Commissar of Trade. Bekzadyan served as the ambassador of the USSR in Norway (1930-1934) and then Hungary (1934–37).
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descent. After serving as Soviet ambassador to Norway and Hungary he was murdered during the
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Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union
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From 1926 to 1930 he was deputy chairman of the government of the
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Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet statesman of Armenian descent
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Alexander Harutyunyi (Artemi) Bekzadian was born in 1879 in
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and as the first People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of
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Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union) politicians
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Index


Soviet Union
Hungary
Adolf Petrovsky
Victor Plotnikov
Soviet Union
Norway
Alexandra Kollontay
Ignaty Yakubovich
Armenian SSR
Askanaz Mravyan
Shushi
Elizavetpol Governorate
Russian Empire
Kommunarka shooting ground
Moscow Oblast
Russian SFSR
USSR
Russian
Armenian
romanized
Bolshevik
Soviet
Armenian
Great Purge
Shushi
Nagorno-Karabakh
Russia
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Revolutionary Committee of Armenia

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