Balabek Grigori Martirosian (arm. Բալաբեկ Գրիգորի Մարտիրոսյան; rus. Балабек Григорьевич Мартиросян, May 20, 1905, Tokhanshalu,[1] Armenia – April 6, 1972,[1] Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR), was an Armenian party and state worker, member of the CPSU (1927).[2]

Balabek Martirosian
Բալաբեկ Մարտիրոսյան
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Armenian SSR
In office
1958–1972
Preceded byAnton Kochinyan
Succeeded byKamo Udumian
Personal details
BornMay 20, 1905
Tokhanshalu , Armenia
DiedApril 6, 1972 (age 66) Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR
Citizenship Russian Empire and
 Soviet Union
EducationInstitute of Marxism-Leninism in Baku
Professionparty organizer and civil service
AwardsOrder of the Patriotic War (2nd class) Order of the Red Banner of Labour Order of the Red Banner of Labour Order of the Badge of Honour

Biography

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He studied at the 1st and 2nd level party schools in Yerevan (1925–1929), graduated from the Institute of Marxism-Leninism in Baku (1936), in 1929 - 1931 he was involved in commercial organizational work in Nor Bayazet (now Gavar) and Ghamarlu (now Artashat) in district committees. Since 1936, he worked in the House of Propaganda and Agitation of the Yerevan Committee of the NGO(b)k. From May 1937, he was the second secretary of the Yerevan City Committee of the CPA(b)K. In September, he was appointed the head of the agitation and propaganda department of the CPA Central Committee. In 1938–1942, he was a People's Commissar of Enlightenment of the ASSR. In 1942–1953, he was the director of the Armenian National Agrarian University,[3] at the same time, the head of the institute's Marxism-Leninism Chair (1942–1949). In 1953, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the ASSR, in 1959–1961, chairman of the state committee of higher and secondary professional education. At the same time, since 1958, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the ASSR, remaining in that position until the end of his life.[4][5] He participated in the sessions of the UN General Assembly as part of the Soviet delegation (1958, 1959, 1971). He was a deputy of the 23rd and 10th-14th congresses of the CPSU and the 10th-14th congresses of the CPSU, deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 1st convocation and of the Armenian SSR of the 2nd-7th convocations.(1938–1948).[6]

Awards and titles

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Literature

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  • Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, 1974–1987 in 13 volumes.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Հայկական Սովետական Հանրագիտարան (Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia)" (in Armenian).
  2. ^ Truhart, Peter (1996). International Directory of Foreign Ministers, 1589-1989: Supplement, 1945-1995. K.G. Saur. ISBN 978-3-598-11276-8.
  3. ^ Manukyan, Arusyak (2007). Իմ մշեցի հայրիկը (in Armenian). Անտարես. ISBN 978-99941-57-83-9.
  4. ^ Histoire. "Bref historique du ministère des Affaires étrangères de la République d'Arménie" (in French).
  5. ^ Հարությունյան, Ավագ (2005). Հայոց ցեղասպանության 50-ամյակը եւ Խորհրդային Հայաստանը: (Փաստաթղթերի եւ նյութերի ժողովածու) (in Armenian). Գիտություն. ISBN 978-5-8080-0605-8.
  6. ^ Հայկական սովետական հանրագիտարան (in Armenian). Հայկական ՍՍՀ Գիտությունների Ակադեմիա. 1974.