- the po****tion to the NKVD troika.
Baghirov suggested approving Yuvelian Sumbatov,
Teymur Guliyev, and
Jahangir Akhundzade as
members of the
troika team...
-
Yuzhin (1857–1927),
stage name of
Georgian Prince and
Moscow theatre actor Sumbatov Boris Yuzhin (born 1942),
Soviet spy
Natalia Ermolenko-Yuzhina (1881–1937)...
- In
January 1927, the head of the
Russian department of the
Uzbek Radio,
Sumbatov,
invited N****U
student ****rkhon
Kamolov to work as the head of the Uzbek...
-
Communist Party 5
Aleksey Agrba April 19, 1933 —
March 31, 1934 AUCP(b) 6
Yuvelian Sumbatov-Topuridze
February 26, 1934 — July 10, 1934
Communist Party...
- anthology, On
Theatre The
History of the
Russian Theatre, (1928) A. I.
Sumbatov-Yuzhin, (1936) M. N.
Yermolova (1853-1928), (1936) Senelick,
Laurence (2015)...
-
Irezen Stokasimov)
Princess Strelna (then
Princess Romanov-Strelna)
Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky (Lithuanian...
- People's
Artist of the USSR (1955). The
Conveyor of
Death (1933) –
Prince Sumbatov Convict (1936) –
Konstantin "Kostya"
Dorokhov The
Oppenheim Family (1939)...
-
Yemelyanov 1
August 1929 — ?
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union 5.
Yuvelian Sumbatov-Topuridze 1
January 1937 — 10
January 1938
Communist Party of the Soviet...
- Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Ю́жин; 1857–1927) was a
stage name of the
Georgian Prince Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili), who
dominated the
Malyi Theatre of
Moscow at the turn...
-
moved onto
Bolshoy stage to
maximize revenue.
Actor and
playwright Prince Sumbatov,
known under stage name
Alexander Yuzhin, was also
active for six decades...