Isaak Christoforowicz Łałajanc (Russian: Исаак Христофорович Лалаянц, born August 5, 1870 in Kizlarz, died July 14, 1933 in Moscow) - activist of the revolutionary movement in Russia. Curriculum vitae

From 1888 he was associated with the social democratic movement, belonged to the Marxist circle of Nikolai Fiedosiev, in 1889 he was arrested and expelled from Kazan, in 1892 he was arrested again and sentenced to exile to Samara, and in 1895 to Yekaterinoslav. In 1898 he joined the newly founded SDPRR, in 1900 he was arrested and in 1902 he was sent to eastern Siberia, from where he fled abroad, from December 30, 1905 to 1906 he was a member of the Central Committee of the SDPRR and chairman of the Southern Office of the Central Committee of the SDPRR. In Geneva, he managed the "Iskry" printing house, he collaborated with Lenin. In December 1906, he was arrested and sentenced to 6 years of hard labor in St. Petersburg and Shlisselburg, and in 1913 to an eternal exile to the Irkutsk Governorate, in 1914 he retired from party activities, he worked as statistics in Irkutsk. In 1922 he became the head of the faculty of the People's Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR, and in 1929 he retired. He was buried at the Nowodziewicz cemetery. Bibliography

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