Alexander Maysuryan | |
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Born | June 10, 1969 |
Nationality | Armenian |
Occupation | Author, political activist |
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Political party |
Democratic Union
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Website |
http://maysuryan.livejournal.com
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Alexander Alexandrovich Maysuryan (Russian: Александр Александрович Майсурян; b. June 15, 1969 [1] [2] in Moscow) [3] is a Russian author and far-left political activist. [4] [5] [6] [2] He is a journalist, and the author of works on history and biology. [1] [3]
He is of Armenian origin. [7] Alexander Maysuryan is a distant relative of Alexander Atabekian. [8] He studied at Moscow State University's Faculty of Biology. For 1987—1989 he lived in Murmansk Oblast. [9] Now he is called a Moscow blogger. [10] Boris Stomakhin corresponded with him. [11] Maysuryan is a Marxist. [12]
Alexander Maysuryan is a political journalist. [3] [1] [13] He is a member of the Democratic Union. [1] [14] He also is a human rights activist, [14] [15] [16] and a blogger (at LiveJournal, listed in the Top 100 bloggers). [17] [18] [19] Maysuryan starred in documentaries as a writer. [20] [21] [6] He is the editor of The Encyclopedia for Children (Аванта +, 1994). [22] He is the author of books including "Развитие в природе, культуре и истории : исслед. в форме диалогов" (Клуб XXI в., 2000, 384 p., ISBN 5-8237-0091-1). [3] He is a biographer of Lenin and Brezhnev. He worked in a museum for over ten years. [23]
Alexander Maysuryan | |
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Born | June 10, 1969 |
Nationality | Armenian |
Occupation | Author, political activist |
Employer | |
Political party |
Democratic Union
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Website |
http://maysuryan.livejournal.com
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Alexander Alexandrovich Maysuryan (Russian: Александр Александрович Майсурян; b. June 15, 1969 [1] [2] in Moscow) [3] is a Russian author and far-left political activist. [4] [5] [6] [2] He is a journalist, and the author of works on history and biology. [1] [3]
He is of Armenian origin. [7] Alexander Maysuryan is a distant relative of Alexander Atabekian. [8] He studied at Moscow State University's Faculty of Biology. For 1987—1989 he lived in Murmansk Oblast. [9] Now he is called a Moscow blogger. [10] Boris Stomakhin corresponded with him. [11] Maysuryan is a Marxist. [12]
Alexander Maysuryan is a political journalist. [3] [1] [13] He is a member of the Democratic Union. [1] [14] He also is a human rights activist, [14] [15] [16] and a blogger (at LiveJournal, listed in the Top 100 bloggers). [17] [18] [19] Maysuryan starred in documentaries as a writer. [20] [21] [6] He is the editor of The Encyclopedia for Children (Аванта +, 1994). [22] He is the author of books including "Развитие в природе, культуре и истории : исслед. в форме диалогов" (Клуб XXI в., 2000, 384 p., ISBN 5-8237-0091-1). [3] He is a biographer of Lenin and Brezhnev. He worked in a museum for over ten years. [23]