Stepan Shahumyan Politician

Stepan Shahumyan (Armenian: Ստեփան Շահումյան; Russian: Степан Георгиевич Шаумян, Stepan Georgevich Shaumyan; 1 October 1878 – 20 September 1918) was a Bolshevist Russian Communist politician and revolutionary active throughout the Caucasus. Shahumyan was an ethnic Armenian and his role as a leader of the Russian revolution in the Caucasus earned him the nickname of the "Caucasian Lenin", a reference to the leader of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin.Although the founder and editor of several newspapers and journals, Shahumyan is best known as the head of the Baku Commune, a short lived committee appointed by Lenin in March 1918 with the enormous task of leading the revolution in the Caucasus and West Asia. His tenure as leader of the Baku Commune was marred with numerous problems including ethnic violence between Baku’s Armenian and Azerbaijani populations, attempting to defend the city against an advancing Turkish army, all the while attempting to spread the cause of the revolution throughout the region. Unlike many of the other Bolsheviks at the time however, he preferred to resolve many of the conflicts he faced peacefully, rather than with force and terror.He was known by various aliases, including "Suren", "Surenin" and “Ayaks". As the Baku Commune was voted out of power in July 1918, Shahumyan and his followers, known as the 26 Baku Commissars abandoned the city, fleeing across the Caspian Sea. However, he and the rest of the Commissars were captured and executed by anti-Bolshevik forces on 20 September 1918.

Personal facts

Stepan Shahumyan
Alias (AKA)Shahumyan Stepan Georgevich
Birth dateOctober 13, 1878
Birth place
Tiflis Governorate , Tbilisi , Russian Empire
Date of deathSeptember 20, 1918
Place of death
Soviet Union , Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , Türkmenbaşy Turkmenistan
Education
Humboldt University of Berlin

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Office holder

officeCommissar Extraordinary for the Caucasus
party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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