Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev | |
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Мирсаид Султан-Галиев Мирсәет Солтангалиев | |
Born | |
Died | January 28, 1940 | (aged 47)
Nationality | Tatar |
Occupation | Politician |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Movement | Anti-imperialism, Third-Worldism, Pan-Turkism, National Communism |
Mirsaid Khaydargalievich Sultan-Galiev (Tatar: Мирсәет Хәйдәргали улы Солтангалиев, romanized: Mirsäyet Xäydärğäli ulı Soltanğäliev,[1] pronounced [ˌmirsæˈjet xæɪˌdærɣæˈli ulɯ sɔlˌtɑnɣæˈliəf]; Russian: Мирсаид Хайдаргалиевич Султан-Галиев; 13 July 1892 – 28 January 1940), also known as Mirza Sultan-Galiev, was a Tatar Bolshevik revolutionary who rose to prominence in the Russian Communist Party in the early 1920s. He was the architect of Muslim "national communism". His views were seen as a direct threat to the policies of the Comintern; he was imprisoned briefly in 1923 and expelled from the Communist Party. He was rearrested in 1928 and imprisoned for six years. He was then arrested again in 1937 and executed in 1940 during the Stalin period.