Communist Party of Uzbekistan
Communist Party of Uzbekistan Коммунистическая партия Узбекистана Oʻzbekiston Kommunistik Partiyasi | |
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Founded | 1925 |
Dissolved | 3 November 1991 |
Succeeded by | People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan |
Ideology |
Communism Marxism-Leninism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colours | Red |
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The Communist Party of Uzbekistan (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Узбекистана, Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Kommunistik Partiyasi), initially known as Communist Party (bolshevik) of Uzbekistan, was the ruling communist party of the Uzbek SSR, and a part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
First secretaries of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan
- Vladimir Ivanovich Ivanov (12 February 1925 – 1927)
- Kuprian Osipovich Kirkizh (1927 – April 1929)
- Nikolay Fyodorovich Gikalo (April – 11 June 1929)
- Isaak Abramovich Zelensky (June – December 1929)
- Akmal Ikramovich Ikramov (December 1929 – 21 September 1937)
- Pyotr Yakovlev (21 September 1937 – 27 September 1937) (acting)
- Usman Yusupovich Yusupov (27 September 1937 – 7 April 1953)
- Amin Irmatovich Niyazov (7 April 1953 – 22 December 1955)
- Nuriddin Akromovich Muhiddinov (22 December 1955 – 28 December 1957)
- Sobir Kamolovich Kamolov (28 December 1957 – 15 March 1959)
- Sharof Rashidovich Rashidov (15 March 1959 – 31 October 1983)
- Inomjon Buzrukovich Usmonxo‘jayev (3 November 1983 – 12 January 1988)
- Rafiq Nishonovich Nishonov (12 January 1988 – 23 June 1989)
- Islam Abdug‘aniyevich Karimov (23 June 1989 – 3 November 1991)
In 1991 the party was renamed the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan.
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