Mykola Bahrov
Mykola Vasylyovych Bahrov (Ukrainian: Микола Васильович Багров; 26 October 1937 – 21 April 2015) was a Soviet and Ukrainian politician. He was a chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea in 1990–1994 and Governor of Crimea Oblast 1989–1991.
Mykola Bahrov | |
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Chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea | |
In office 22 March 1991 – 10 May 1994 | |
Succeeded by | Sergei Tsekov |
First Secretary of Crimea Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine | |
In office 25 September 1989 – 10 April 1991 | |
Preceded by | Andriy Hirenko |
Succeeded by | Leonid Hrach |
People's Deputy of Ukraine | |
1st convocation | |
In office 15 May 1990[1] – 10 May 1994 | |
Constituency | Communist Party of Ukraine, 255th Nyzhnohirskyi electoral district[lower-alpha 1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Novotroitske, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) | 26 October 1937
Died | 21 April 2015 77) Simferopol, Crimea | (aged
Biography
Bahrov was born to a Russian family in the town of Novotroitske, Kherson Oblast on 26 October 1937. He died in 2015, aged 77.[2]
See also
Notes
- Located in Crimean Oblast
References
- Mykola Bahrov at the Verkhovna Rada website
- "Новости – Информационный портал Новый Крым".
External links
- Ukraine at worldstatesmen.org
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