Mykola Bahrov

Mykola Bahrov (also as Nikolai Bagrov) (26 October 1937 – 21 April 2015) was a Ukrainian and Soviet academician and politician. He was a chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea in 19901994 and Governor of Crimea Oblast 1989-1991.

Mykola Bahrov
People's Deputy of Ukraine
1st convocation
In office
15 May 1990[1]  10 May 1994
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, 255th Nyzhnohirskyi electoral district[lower-alpha 1]

Biography

Bahrov was born in a town of Nototroitke, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (today Kherson Oblast) on 26 October 1937. He died in 2015, aged 77.[2]

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See also

Notes

  1. Located in Crimean Oblast

References

  • Biography at the Taurida University website.
  • Crimean Oblast at the Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898–1991
  • Crimean ASSR at the Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898–1991
  • Ukraine at worldstatesmen.org
Preceded by
Andrei Girenko
(Andriy Hirenko)
1st Secretary of Crimean Oblast (ASSR) Committee
19891991
Succeeded by
Leonid Grach
(Leonid Hrach)
Preceded by
post created
Chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea
19911994
Succeeded by
Sergei Tsekov
Preceded by
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Rector of the Tavrida National V.I. Vernadsky University
19992014
Succeeded by
reorganized
Preceded by
post created
President of the Crimean Federal University
2015
Succeeded by
Sergei Donich


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