Samuel Buaczidze


Samuel Buzekidze (Russian: Самуил Григорьевич Буачидзе, born June 17, 1882 in the village of Parcchnali in the Kutaiskaya province, died June 20, 1918 in Vladikavkaz) - Georgian and Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik, chairman of the Council of Commissioners People's Republic of Terskaya (1918).

He graduated from the Kutaisi agricultural school, later attended the teacher training course, joined the SDPRR in 1902, after breaking up with the Bolshevik faction, during the revolution of 1905-1907 the organizer of combat teams in Caucasus and underground printing works in the North Caucasus. In 1907, arrested in Moscow, sentenced to four years in prison, he was imprisoned in Vologda, and in 1911 he fled, from 1912 to April 1917, emigrated to Bulgaria and Switzerland, and returned to Russia as a member of the Presidium of Vladikavkaz Council. President of the Vladivostok Committee of the SDPRR (b), arrested on December 30, 1917 together with other members of the Presidium of the Vladikavkaz Council, released on January 1, 1918. Participant 1 (January 1918 in Vladikavkaz), 2 (16 February 1918 in Piatigorsk) and 3 (22-29 May 1918 in Grozny) of the Terek Nations Convention. From 9 March to 20 June 1918, the chairman of the People's Commissar of the People's Republic of Torshavn. June 20, 1918 killed by white Cossacks.

Its names are called streets in Piatigorsk, Jessentukach, Mineral Waters and Tbilisi. Bibliography

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