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606: 666: 660: 518: 31: 329:, which established the current Turkish-Armenia border. From 1923 to 1929, he served as the People's Commissar of Education and deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (i.e., government) of Soviet Armenia. At the same time, he served as editor of 325:. From May 1921 to January 1922, he served as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia. As People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Armenia (1921–1923), he represented Armenia at the signing of the 318: 739: 453: 313:, Mravyan was one of the signatories of a secret decision made in September 1920 which called on the Armenian Bolsheviks to work to "speed up Armenia's defeat" in the 66: 446: 643: 387: 749: 439: 734: 310: 43: 705: 284: 260: 636: 190: 85: 462: 199: 754: 629: 232: 759: 582: 322: 698: 379: 744: 473: 412:[The Armenian Revolutionary Committee formed in Baku in 1920 enters Armenia on November 29]. 365: 298:("Worker's Battle"). In 1918 Mravyan became the secretary of the Caucasian regional committee of the 409: 382:["The task of Armenian Bolshevik communists: to speed up Armenia's defeat" September 1920]. 314: 333:("Soviet Armenia"), the official organ of Soviet Armenia. He died in Yerevan on October 23, 1929. 321:("Hayheghkom"), which was founded in Baku in November 1920 and took leadership of Armenia after 691: 729: 724: 557: 8: 679: 617: 572: 501: 491: 486: 176: 112: 380:"«Հայ բոլշևիկ կոմունիստների խնդիրը' արագացնել Հայաստանի պարտությունը». 1920թ. սեպտեմբեր" 317:
and "dissolve the Armenian army by all means." He was one of the members of the six-man
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Askanaz Mravyan was born on January 2, 1886, to an Armenian family in
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statesman and political activist. He was one of the early leaders of
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From 1915 to 1917, he edited the Armenian-language newspapers
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December 21, 1885] – October 23, 1929) was a Soviet
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Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union) politicians
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Communist Party of Armenia
Gevorg Alikhanyan
Ashot Hovhannisyan
People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs
Armenian SSR
Alexander Bekzadyan
Sahak Karapetyan
Elizavetpol
Russian Empire
Yerevan
Transcaucasian SFSR
Soviet Union
RSDLP
Bolsheviks
Russian Communist Party
Armenian
O.S.
Armenian
Soviet Armenia
Elizavetpol
Ganja, Azerbaijan
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Bolshevik
Yerevan
Tiflis
Baku
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg Psychoneurological Institute
Bolshevik party

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