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- Alexander Fyodori Miasnikian or Myasnikov (28 January [9 February] 1886 – 22 March 1925), also known by his revolutionary nom de guerre Martuni, was an...
- initially experienced stabilization under the administration of Alexander Miasnikian during Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP). During its seventy-one...
- fighters and civilians" moved towards Zangezur for a final stand. Alexander Miasnikian, the head of the Armenian Revkom offered amnesty and ****urances regarding...
- Alexander Miasnikian. On 3 January 1935, it was renamed Kirovakan, after the po****r Russian Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov. A close ****ociate of Miasnikian and...
- revolutionaries (especially the Dashnaks), and Armenian Marxists, such as Alexander Miasnikian. Nalbandian was widely revered in the Soviet period, while Dashnaks adopted...
- People's Commissars of Armenia In office 1922–1925 Preceded by Alexander Miasnikian Succeeded by Sargis Hambardzumyan First Secretary of the Communist Party...
- Bolshevik leadership prompted Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin to send Alexander Miasnikian to take leadership and stabilize the situation in Armenia. Nurijanyan...
- Caucasus. In March 1925, together with Solomon Mogilevsky and Alexander Miasnikian, Atarbekov boarded a plane from Tiflis to meet Trotsky who was in convalescence...
- was a staff officer for the Western Front army group under Alexander Miasnikian. Sollogub joined the Red Army in early 1918 and initially served as the...
- Byelorussian Authority. Byelorussian Communist Party First Secretary Alexander Miasnikian, however, initially having held control of Minsk, was seemingly unwilling...