Communist Party of Kirghizia
The Communist Party of Kirghizia (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Киргизии, Kommunisticheskaya partiya Kirgizii; Kyrgyz: Кыргызстан Коммунисттик партиясы, Kyrgyzstan Kommunisttik partiýasy) was the ruling political party and the arm of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (modern Kyrgyzstan).
Communist Party of Kirghizia | |
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Leader | Nikolay Uzukov (1925–1927) Jumgalbek Amanbayev (1991) |
Founded | 1924 |
Dissolved | 1991 |
Headquarters | Aaka Tokombayev, Frunze, Kirghizia, Soviet Union. |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
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Regional committees
- Frunze City Committee
- Jalal-Abad Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
- Issyk-Kul Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
- Naryn Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
- Osh Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
- Talas Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
- Frunze Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Kirghizia
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Central Committee Building of the Communist Party of Kirghizia, Frunze.
- Nikolay Uzukov (1925–1927)
- Vladimir Shubrikov (1927–1929)
- Mikhail Kulkov (1929–1930)
- Alexander Shakhray (1930–1934)
- Moris Belotsky (1934–1937)
- Maksim Ammosov (1937)
- Aleksey Vagov (1938–1945)
- Nikolay Bogolyubov (1945–1950)
- Iskhak Razzakov (1950–1961)
- Turdakun Usubaliyev (1961–1985)
- Absamat Masaliyev (1985–1991)
- Jumgalbek Amanbayev (1991)
See also
- Leadership of Communist Kyrgyzstan
- Party of Communists of Kyrgyzstan (the 1999 split Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan)
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