Appolinaria Vladislavovna Khudash-Morozova ( 1880 - 1965 ) - party member since 1905. During the first Russian revolution, together with her husband M.V. Morozov, took an active part in the revolutionary movement in Samarkand.
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| Date of Birth | 1880 |
| Date of death | 1965 |
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Biography
The editors and active employees of the newspaper Samarkand newspaper (published in the Samarkand underground printing house), Russky Turkestan newspaper (published in Tashkent) were the Bolsheviks Morozov M.V., Pozdnyakov P.V., sisters of Appolinaria and Augustus. Her articles in defense of the workers and dehkans of Central Asia often appeared on the pages of newspapers. Pursued by the tsarist authorities, in March 1908 she left Turkestan.
Propaganda and organizational work among the masses was carried out by the Samarkand Bolshevik groups of the RSDLP, among which the most popular were Morozov M.V., Kurilo T., Pozdnyakov P.V., sisters Appolinaria and Augustus, Kononov V. and many others.
Since 1910, in exile, from which she returned with Morozov in 1917. After the victory of the Soviet regime, she was in party and Soviet work. In connection with the 50th anniversary of the Revolution of 1905, she was awarded the Order of Lenin for active revolutionary activity.
And today you can see the underground printing house, the library-reading room, where the sisters of Appolinaria and Augustus worked. For some time, the area next to the printing house was called Khudash-Morozova. Now there is nothing left of this square.
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Literature
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Encyclopedia in one volume. The chief editor is Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR K. A. Zuforov. Page 94, 338, 551
- Samarkand pages of history. Yu. N. Aleskerov. Page 154, 155 (ill.)