Daniel Elmen
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Daniel Elmen (Chuvash: Даниил Элмен, born Daniil Semyonov; December 29, 1885, Ismender, Yadrinsky Uyezd, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire – September 3, 1932, Ilyinka, Chuvash ASSR, USSR) was a Chuvash state and political figure, the first Chairman of the Chuvash regional executive committee (1920–1921). Elmen contributed to the development of public education and cultural institutions in Chuvashia.
Literature
- Иванов М. И. Даниил Эльмень: острые грани судьбы. — Cheboksary: Chuvash Book Publishers, 2009. — 255 с. ISBN 978-5-7670-1733-1
- Николаев В. Н., Лялина Л. В. Д. С. Эльмень (Семенов). Его роль в становлении и развитии Чувашской национальной государственности. Cheboksary, 2008.
References
External links
- Государственные и политические деятели: Эльмень (Семенов) Даниил Семенович
- "Эльмень (Семёнов) Даниил Семёнович". Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898—1991. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
- Даниил Эльмень - герой или аутсайдер чувашской истории?
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- 1885 births
- 1932 deaths
- People from Yadrinsky District
- People from Yadrinsky Uyezd
- Left socialist-revolutionaries
- Bolsheviks
- Chuvash people
- Soviet politicians
- Simbirsk Chuvash teacher's school alumni
- Institute of Red Professors alumni