Amu Darya electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)
Appearance
Amu Darya | |
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Former Civilian constituency for the All-Russian Constituent Assembly | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1917 |
Abolished | 1918 |
Number of members | 1 |
Number of Parishes | 19 |
Sources: | [1] |
Amu Darya electoral district (Russian: Аму-Дарьинский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. One seat was allotted to the district.[2] The electoral district covered the Amu Darya Division of the Syr-Darya Oblast.[3] According to U.S. historian Oliver Henry Radkey, it is not known whether voting took place.[2] Per Wade (2004), it is certain that no election took place in Amu Darya.[4]
In the autumn of 1917, a meeting of the Muslim National Committee and the Musavat Party had decided to field Nasib Yusifbeyli as their candidate in Amu Darya.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ И. С. Малчевский (1930). Всероссийское учредительное собрание. Гос изд-во. pp. 140–142.
- ^ a b Oliver Henry Radkey (1989). Russia goes to the polls: the election to the all-Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917. Cornell University Press. pp. 8, 136. ISBN 978-0-8014-2360-4.
- ^ Татьяна Евгеньевна Новицкая (1991). Учредительное собрание: Россия 1918 : стенограмма и другие документы. Недра. p. 13.
- ^ Rex A. Wade (31 July 2004). Revolutionary Russia: New Approaches to the Russian Revolution of 1917. Routledge. pp. 256–257. ISBN 978-1-134-39764-8.
- ^ Jamil Hasanli (18 December 2018). Leadership and Nationalism in Azerbaijan: Ali Mardan bey Topchibashov, Founder and Creator. Taylor & Francis. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-429-78536-8.