Yakov Chubin
Soviet politician (1893–1956)
Yakov Abramovich Chubin (Russian: Яков Абрамович Чубин) also known as Yakov Shub, (born Mstsislaw, Mogilev Governorate, 1893 – died Moscow, November 1956) served as the seventh first secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR.
His term began on 17 April 1937, following the resignation of Yakov Popok. He was replaced in February 1939 by Mikhail Fonin. In 1920 Chubin served as the Communist party leader of the Chernigov Governorate.
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- Rulers of Soviet Republics
- Profile at handbook for the history of Communist Party
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Preceded by Anna Muhamedow | First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR 1937– 1939 | Succeeded by Mikhail Fonin |
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- Ivan Mezhlauk
- Shaymardan Ibragimov
- Nikolay Paskutsky
- Grigory Aronshtam
- Yakov Popok
- Anna Muhamedow
- Yakov Chubin
- Mikhail Fonin
- Allaberdy Berdyev
- Kurban Permanov
- Şaja Batyrow
- Balyş Öwezow
- Suhan Babaýew
- Jumadurdy Garaýew
- Balyş Öwezow
- Muhammetnazar Gapurow
- Saparmyrat Nyýazow
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