- Prokopius Dzhaparidze
Prokopius Aprasionovich Dzhaparidze or Japaridze (1880-1918) was a Georgian Communist activist, one of the
Red Army andBolshevik Party leaders inAzerbaijan during the Russian Revolution.Educated at the Aleksandrovsk Teachers Institute in
Tbilisi , Dzhaparidze joined theRussian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1898. He was one of the founders of "Gummet" organization, set up to do political work amongstMuslims , which grew into a mass organisation, drawing large masses of Muslim people behind the Bolsheviks.After the
February Revolution of 1917, Dzhaparidze was a member of theBaku Committee of the Bolshevik Party ("seeBaku Commune "); as a delegate to the 6th congress of the Bolshevik Party, he was selected as a candidate member of itsCentral Committee , and became a member of Caucasian Border Committee. From December 1917 Deputy Chairman, during January–July 1918 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Baku Soviet.During March, Dzhaparidze was the member of the Committee of Revolutionary Defence which suppressed a mutiny in Baku; from April, he was the Commissar for Internal Affairs in Baku, and, from June, he also served as Commissar for Food.
On September 20, 1918, he was one of the
26 Baku Commissars shot by theWhite Army of theCentral Caspian Dictatorship .External links
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