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Communist Party of Bukhara

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Ruling political party of the Bukharan SSR (1920–24)

Communist Party of Bukhara
حزب کمونیست بخارا
FoundedSeptember 1918[1]
Dissolved27 October 1924
Succeeded byCommunist Party of Uzbekistan
Communist Party of Turkmenistan
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationRussian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (1922–1924)
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TheCommunist Party of Bukhara (Persian:حزب کمونیست بخارا;Russian:Бухарская коммунистическая партия,romanizedBukharskaya kommunisticheskaya partiya;Tajik:Ҳизби коммунистии Бухоро,romanizedHizbi kommunistii Bukhoro;Uzbek:Buxoro Kommunistik Partiyasi) was apolitical party in theBukharan People's Soviet Republic. The party was founded in 1918, by a section of theJadid movement. It was led by N. Husainovym, A. Aliyev, N. Kurbanovym, A. Turaevym, amongst others.

The party sent a consultative delegate to the2nd World Congress of the Communist International in the summer of 1920.[2]

The 4th Party Congress, held 16–18 August 1920, appealed to the workers of Bukhara to prepare for armed revolution. Thereafter theCentral Committee of theCommunist Party of Turkestan decided to dispatch armed fighters to assist the revolution in Bukhara. The uprising began on August 23 in Sakar-Bazar. During one month, the territories of Bukhara wereconquered by the revolutionary forces, with the help of theRed Army contingent led byMikhail Frunze. On September 14 an All Bukhara Revolutionary Committee (i.e. a provisional government) was established. On October 8, the All Bukhara People's Congress launched the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, with the Communist Party of Bukhara as a leading force.

On February 1, 1922, the Communist Party of Bukhara became an affiliate structure of theRussian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). When the Soviet Central Asian boundaries were redrawn in 1924, the Communist Party of Bukhara was dissolved and its branches divided between theCommunist Party of Uzbekistan and theCommunist Party of Turkmenistan.[3]

Party leaders

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There were seven leaders of the party during its five-year existence:[citation needed]

NameTook officeLeft office
Chairmen of the Communist Party of Bukhara
Nadzhib Khusainov27 June 19196 October 1920
Aslamkhodzha Umarkhodzhayev6 October 192023 February 1921
Saidulla Tursunkhodzhayev23 February 19213 July 1921
Executive Secretaries of the Communist Party of Bukhara
Abdurashid Mukamilov5 July 192110 January 1922
Mukhtar Saidzhanov1922June 1923
Abdullo Rakhimbayev4 July 1923December 1923
Akhmetbek MavlyanbekovDecember 192315 November 1924

References

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  1. ^Ubiria, Grigol (2015).Soviet Nation-Building in Central Asia: The Making of the Kazakh and Uzbek Nations. Routledge. p. 137.ISBN 978-1-317-50434-4.
  2. ^Delegates to the 2nd Congress of the Communist International (July 19–Aug. 7, 1920)
  3. ^Бухарская Народная Советская Республика
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