- Shalva Eliava
Shalva Eliava ( _ka. შალვა ელიავა; _ru. Шалва Зурабович Элиава, "Shalva Zurabovich Eliava") (
September 18 1883 –December 3 1937 ) was a GeorgianOld Bolshevik and Soviet official who contributed toSovietization ofCentral Asia andCaucasus but fell victim toStalin ’sGreat Purge .Eliava was born into an impoverished noble family from western Georgia. He studied law at the
Petersburg University in 1903, but was excluded for his involvement in students’ protests. In 1904, he joined theBolshevik wing of theRussian Social Democratic Labour Party and took part in the 1905 uprisings inTiflis andKutaisi . In 1911, he was sent into exile to theOlonets Governorate whence he moved to Petersburg and worked for thePravda newspaper until being deported toVologda in 1915. After the outbreak of theRussian Revolution of 1917 , he chaired the VologdaIspolkom ("executive committee") and moved toMoscow in December 1918. In 1919, during theRussian Civil War , he was sent to theTurkestan front and, as a member of theRevkom ("revolutionary committee"), helped establish Soviet power in the region. In 1920, he served as Soviet Russia’s plenipotentiary inTurkey andIran . During the war with theDemocratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) early in 1921, he was a member of the Caucasus bureau of the Russian Communist Party, and a member of the Georgian Revkom. After the overthrow of the DRG, Eliava joined the government of theGeorgian SSR as aPeople's Commissar for Navy and Military. From January 1923 to June 1927, he was a head of the Soviet Georgian government as a Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Georgian SSR. Simultaneously, from 1927 to 1930, he served as the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of theTranscaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic . In the 1930s, Eliava was a deputy People’s Commissar of Foreign Trade and a deputy People’s Commissar of Light Industry of the Soviet Union. He was arrested during Stalin's crackdown on Old Bolsheviks and executed in December 1937.References
*ru icon [http://www.oval.ru/enc/85987.html Шалва Зурабович Элиава] . The "
Great Soviet Encyclopedia " entry on Shalva Eliava.
*Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), "The Making of the Georgian Nation", pp. 214, 235, 251-2, 276, 380, 388.Indiana University Press , ISBN 0253209153.
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