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Badal Muradyan

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Badal Muradyan was born in 1915, in Vardashen village of Armavir marz, Armenia. He attended the Yerevan Polytechnics University and became a chemist. Since around 1956, he worked as the first secretary in the Yerevan city committee of the
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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He become the Prime Minister of the Armenian SSR from 1966 to 1972, during
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From 1976 to 1981, he worked in the “Nairit” factory in
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Prime Minister
Armenian SSR
ACP (Armenian Communist Party)
Brezhnev's
Kirov
Russia
Badal Muradyan's plaque, Moskovyan street
Yerevan
Yerevan, Armenia




"Historical Overview - Former Prime Ministers - The Government of Armenia"
the original
Heads of State and Government
ISBN
978-1-349-65771-1
The Current Digest of the Soviet Press
"Badal Muradyan Street on Google Maps"
Categories
1915 births
1991 deaths
People from Armavir, Armenia
Armenian communists
Armenian politicians
Candidates of the Central Committee of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Candidates of the Central Committee of the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Candidates of the Central Committee of the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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