Anna Mukhamedov
Anna Mukhamedov (or Anna Anna-Mukhamedov, 1900–1938) was the Acting General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR immediately following Yakov Popok's resignation due to ill health on 15 April 1937. He served as the sixth General Secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party.
His term lasted two days until, on 17 April, Joseph Stalin selected Yakov Chubin to succeed Popok.
In 1937, Stalin sent a telegram to Mukhamedov, authorizing the arrest of all Afghan citizens.[1]
He was arrested in October 1937.[2]
References
- Soroka, Lora. Archives of the Communist Party and Soviet State: Fond 89: Communist Party of the Soviet Union on Trial. Hoover Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-2783-7.
- МУХАММЕДОВ (АННА-МУХАМЕДОВ), Анна
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