Ivan Yakovlevich Sagatelyan, a variant of the name and patronymic Ioannes Terakopov, a variant of the name Sagatelov ( Armenian provinces .
Ivan Yakovlevich Sagatelyan | |
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Աղաթելյան Իվան Հակոբի | |
Deputy of the Third Duma, 1910 | |
Date of Birth | 1871 |
Date of death | 1936 |
Citizenship | Russian empire the USSR |
Occupation | attorney at law, deputy of the State Duma of the II convocation from the Erivan gubernia and the III convocation from the Baku, Elisavetpolsky and Erivan gubernias . |
Education | |
Religion | Armenian Apostolic Church |
The consignment | Dashnaktsutyun |
Autograph | |
Biography
By nationality Armenian . From the family of the priest. A graduate of the law faculty of Moscow University with a degree in law. He served as a judicial investigator in the Surmalinsky district of the Erivan province. Sworn attorney. He was the rector of the Armenian Theological Seminary in Echmiadzin [2] ; Member of the " Dashnaktsutyun " party. He owned a mill with an annual income of 3 thousand rubles. Single
On February 6, 1907, he was elected to the State Duma of the 2nd convocation from the non-Muslim population of the Erivan province. He was a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Group. Member of the Commission for the development of the Order, the Commission on the local court, the Agrarian Commission. Participated in discussions in the debate on the election of the Food Commission, on the allocation of 17.5 million rubles for food aid to the population, on the agrarian issue.
October 14, 1907 elected to the State Duma of the III convocation of the total composition of the electors of the three Transcaucasian provinces. He was a member of the Labor Group . Member of the land and food commissions, the commission on public education, the commission on the statutes and staff of the imperial Russian universities, the commission on migration, the commission on cotton production. He put his signature on the bills "On the introduction of zemstvos in Siberia", "On the establishment of the district court in Rostov-on-Don", "Rules of admission for admission to higher educational institutions", "On changing the city electoral law", "On the abolition of the death penalty ".
In early 1917, he sent a greeting to the State Duma in connection with the victory of the February Revolution. In 1917, he left Petrograd abroad, lived in Vienna . He returned to Armenia in 1921 at the invitation of the Soviet government. From 1921 he worked in the People's Commissariat of Agriculture of the Armenian SSR [3] . He was engaged in local history and environmental activities, in particular, he organized the Nork and other plantations in Yerevan and its environs [4] .
In 1930, he met with O. E. Mandelstam on Lake Sevan. The poet wrote in “Journey to Armenia”: “On Sevan, fortunately, a whole gallery of intelligent and thoroughbred old people — the venerable local historian Ivan Yakovlevich Sagatelyan ...” [5] . At Sevan, Sagatelyan was with eight-year-old granddaughter Ophelia, who many years later left memories of a meeting with a Russian poet and his wife [4] .
Literature
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A. A. Komzolov, I. S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008. C. 545.
- Boiyovich M.M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). Second convocation. M .: Type. Partnership I. D. Sytin. 1907 p. 476.
- Boiyovich M.M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). The third convocation. M .: Type. Partnership I. D. Sytin. 1909. p. 418.
- The 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition N. N. Olshansko, 1910. Table. 49.
- Russian State Historical Archive. Fond 1278. Inventory 1 (2nd convocation). Case 376; Case 593. Sheet 9; Inventory 5. Case 1294; Inventory 9. Case 697.