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List of chairmen of the Executive Committee of Crimea

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This is a list of chairmen of the Central Executive Committee, chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, and chairmen of the Executive Committee of the Crimean ASSR (1921–1945) and the Crimean Oblast (1945–1991) in the Russian SFSR (from February 19, 1954 in the Ukrainian SSR) of the Soviet Union. The position was created on November 7, 1921, and abolished on March 22, 1991.

Soon after the evacuation of the White Volunteer Army, during 1920–1921 Crimea was governed at first by the Soviet Commander of the 4th Army (Vladimir Lazarevich and then the Crimea revkom (Bela Kun and Mikhail Polyakov).

In 1991 the post was replaced with Prime Minister of Crimea.

List of chairmen

Name Term of office Life years
Start End
Chairmen of the Central Executive Committee
Yuri Gaven (Dauman) November 7, 1921 August 1924 1884–1936
Veli İbraimov August 1924 January 28, 1928 1889–1928
Memet Qubayev January 28, 1928 February 20, 1931
İlyas Tarhan February 20, 1931 September 9, 1937 1900–1938
Abdul Menbariev September 9, 1937 July 21, 1938
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
Abdul Menbariev[a] July 21, 1938 May 18, 1944
N. I. Sacheva[b] May 18, 1944 June 30, 1945
Chairmen of the Executive Committee
Aleksandr Kabanov June 30, 1945 April 1946 1899–1975
Dmitriy Kryvoshein April 1946 June 10, 1949 1905–1979
Vasiliy Nikanorov June 10, 1949 December 12, 1949 1904–1982
Sergey Postovalov December 12, 1949 September 23, 1952 1907–1983
Dmitry Polyansky September 23, 1952 February 16, 1954 1917–2001
Mykhailo Kuzmenko February 16, 1954 June 1956
Ivan Filippov June 1956 October 9, 1959 1905–1963
Vladimir Druzhynin[c] October 9, 1959 December 7, 1965 1907–1976
Mykola Moiseyev[d] January 12, 1963 December 7, 1964 1918–1970
Trofim Tchemodurov January 18, 1966 December 21, 1979 1917–200.
Yuriy Bachtin September 21, 1979 April 13, 1985 1929–2010
Aleksandr Roschupkin April 13, 1985 December 27, 1989 1929–2006
Vitaliy Kurashik December 27, 1989 March 22, 1991 1939–

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In Russian SFSR exile from 1942
  2. ^ Acting
  3. ^ For Agriculture January 1963 – December 1964
  4. ^ For Industry

Sources

  • [1] World Statesmen.org
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