Nikolai Markin

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Nikolai Markin

Nikolai Markin (Russian: Николай Григорьевич Маркин, born 21 May 1893 in Gorodishchensky District – 1 October 1918 in the village of Pyany Bor on the River Kama)[1][2] was a Bolshevik revolutionary and sailor. When he was young his parents had been textile workers in one of the factories in Penza province but they subsequently moved to Vladikavkaz. He was a member of the central Executive Committee of the First Congress of Soviets in 1917.

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  1. ^ [1], marxist.
  2. ^ [2], laizquierdadiario.