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Nikolai Pavlovich Komarov (Russian: Никола́й Па́влович Комаро́в; born: Fedor Evgenievich Sobinov ( Фёдор Евге́ньевич Со́бинов) ; 27 November 1886 – 27 November 1937) was a Russian Soviet politician, statesman and Communist Party official.

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18-587: Komarov may refer to: People [ edit ] Komarov (surname) Places [ edit ] Komarov (volcano) , a volcano on Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Komarov (crater) , a crater on the Moon named after Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov 1836 Komarov , an asteroid named after the cosmonaut Other [ edit ] Komarov Botanical Institute , St. Petersburg, Russia, named after Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov Soviet ship Kosmonavt Vladimir Komarov ,

36-508: A Member of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) / VKP (b) (1921–1922; 1923–1934). At first one of the closest associates of Grigory Zinoviev , he later was at conflict with him and did not support his opposition. In November 1929, together with a group of Leningrad party workers he opposed Sergei Kirov , accusing him of collaborating with the "left bourgeois press" in 1917. Their accusation

54-702: A Soviet politician in 10th Orgburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Nikolay Vasilyevich Komarov (1831–?), Russian non-commissioned officer and founder of Vladivostok Oleksandr Komarov (Ukrainian: Олександр Комаров; born 1972) is a Ukrainian telecommunications top-level manager, CEO of Kyivstar Oleksandr Komarov (Ukrainian: Олександр Комаров; born 1988) is a Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer Stanislava Komarova (born 1986), Russian swimmer Vissarion Komarov (1832–1908), Russian journalist and editor; Serbian Army general Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967), Soviet cosmonaut, killed on landing of

72-684: A deputy of then Petrograd Soviet as well as member Vyborg regional committee of the RSDLP (b). Komarov was one of the organisers of the assault of the Winter Palace . From November 1917 he was chairman of the Petrograd Military Revolutionary Tribunal and in 1918 he became comrade chairman. From February to March 1918 he was deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Defence Committee of Petrograd . In 1918 hs Joined

90-751: A member of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of National Economy and chairman of Soyuzstroy. From 20 July 1931 he was appointed People's Commissar of Communal Services of the RSFSR, at the same time Deputy Chairman of the All-Union Council of Municipal Economy and chairman of the Board of the Leningrad Rural Consumer Society. In June 1937 Komarov was arrested, expelled from the Central Committee and

108-470: A satellite tracking ship, named after Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967), Soviet cosmonaut See also [ edit ] Komárov (disambiguation) , several villages in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Komarovo Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Komarov . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

126-913: Is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Komarova . It may refer to: Aleksandr Komarov (wrestler) (Russian: Александр Андреевич Комаров; born 1999), Russian Greco-Roman wrestler Aleksandr Komarov (ice hockey) (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Комаров; 1923−2013), Soviet ice hockey player Aleksey Komarov (1921–2013), Russian Olympic rower Alexey Komarov (1879–1977), Russian wildlife artist Dimitri Komarov (born 1968), Ukrainian chess grandmaster Igor Komarov (born 1964), director of Roscosmos since 2015 Leo Komarov (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey player Mikhail Yuryevich Komarov (b. 1984), Russian footballer Mykola Komarov (born 1961), Soviet rower Natalia Komarova (b. 1971), Russian-American mathematician Natalya Komarova (born 1955), Russian politician Nikolay Komarov (politician) (1886–1937), Russian revolutionary and

144-590: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Nikolay Komarov (politician) Komarov was the son of a poor peasant family and graduated from the local parish school. He began to live in St. Petersburg from 1902 and worked in different factories and completed his studies. A participant of the Revolution of 1905 , at the time he was a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party but later joined

162-671: The Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1909. In 1912 he organised a protest as a response to the Lena massacre . He was a member of the RSDLP (b) regional committee from 1915 to 1917 and was arrested for revolutionary activities in 1916 and later sentenced to 10 years of hard labour. After the February Revolution he was released and became a member of the RSDLP (b) committee of Petrograd,

180-501: The surname Komarov . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Komarov_(surname)&oldid=1256138359 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description

198-968: The Bureau), a member of the Secretariat (November 1925 – February 1927) and Acting Head of the Organizational Department (February 1926 – February 1927) of the Leningrad Provincial Committee of the CPSU (b); member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Leningrad Military District (1926–1929). Komarov was a member of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) in 1921, and

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216-911: The Cheka of the Union of Communes of the Northern Region. In In 1920 – head of the secret-operational unit of the Petrograd provincial Cheka. From September 1920 to 14 April 1921 he was Chairman of the Petrograd Provincial Cheka, at the same time he was Head of the Special Department for the Protection of the Border with Finland  and Implemented the policy of the Red Terror . From 15 April 1921 to 1925 he

234-698: The Party. On November 27, by the decision of the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court was sentenced to be shot for his participation in the Trotskyite-Zinovievite anti-Soviet organisation and his sentence was carried out in the same day. On 17 March 1956 Komarov was rehabilitated by the decision of the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court . On 22 March 1956 he was reinstated in

252-746: The Soyuz 1 mission. Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov , satellite tracking ship, named after him Vladimir Komarov (footballer) (born 1980), Russian association football player Vladimir Komarov (speed skater) (1949-2018), Olympic speed skater Vladimir Andreyevich Komarov (born 1976), Russian musician Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov (1869–1945), Russian botanist Vyacheslav Komarov (born 1950), Russian football coach and player Yelena Komarova (born 1985), Azerbaijani wrestler Yury Komarov (businessman) (born 1945), Russian businessman Yury Komarov (footballer) (born 1954), Russian footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

270-469: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Komarov&oldid=1234807296 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Komarov (surname) Komarov ( Russian : Комаров , from комар meaning mosquito)

288-536: The newly formed Red Army and became a commissar on the Eastern Front . Then he became chairman of the Board of State Stores and Stationery in Petrograd and from the fall of 1918 to January 1919, he headed the department of internal trade of the Economic Council of the Union of Communes of the Northern Region. From January 1919 Komarov served in the organs of Cheka and was in charge of the special department of

306-686: Was Secretary of the Petrograd Provincial Executive Committee. From 26 March 1926 to 10 January 1930, Chairman of the Leningrad Provincial (from November 1927 – Regional) Executive Committee. At the same time he was a member of the North-West Bureau of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (b) (from April 1922 to February 1927, including from 3 November to 10 December 1925 – the secretary of

324-685: Was examined in a meeting of the Politburo and Presidium of the Central Control Commission and were found to be defamatory. Komarov was then sent to work outside of Leningrad and was relieved from him position as Chairman of the Leningrad Soviet and secretary of the regional committee. From 1930 he was sent to work in Moscow at the Supreme Council of National Economy (1930–1931) and became

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