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International peasants' organization
Крестьянский Интернационал), known most commonly by its Russian abbreviation Krestintern (Крестинтерн), was an international peasants' organization formed by
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Political party that promotes communist philosophy and values
each other), such as the Young Communist International, Profintern, Krestintern, International Red Aid, Sportintern, etc. Many of these organizations
Communist_party
International political organization
"Third Way" movement. The Bureau was thus a key competitor with the Krestintern, or "Red Peasant International", which existed as a proxy of the Communist
International_Agrarian_Bureau
Croatian politician (1871–1928)
in 1922. On 1 July 1924, he proclaimed that his party would join the Krestintern as long as it was without Yugoslav representation and the Communist International
Stjepan_Radić
International communist organization (1919–1943)
support to "captives of capitalism in prison" Red Peasant International (Krestintern, 1923–1939), founded as a rival to the "Green" Peasant International
Communist_International
Bangladeshi communist
During this time he was affiliated with the Peasant International (Krestintern) led by Tomasz Dąbal, and worked for International Red Aid. Lohani taught
G._A._K._Lohani
Bulgarian communist politician (1877–1950)
was President of the Executive Committee of the Peasant International (Krestintern) from 1928 until its dissolution in 1939. He also served as director
Vasil_Kolarov
Russian publisher and writer (1865–1942)
Soviet Encyclopedia. Meshcheryakov was a member of the Presidium of the Krestintern and served as the chief editor of the organization's magazine, The Peasant
Nikolai_Meshcheryakov
Ruling party of Yugoslavia (1919–1990)
stranka, HSS) when Radić added the HSS to the Peasant International (Krestintern) – itself an agency of the Cominform. Furthermore, the Comintern criticised
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
19–33. ISSN 1303-009. Retrieved 2024-05-19. {{cite journal}}: Check |issn= value (help) Nordic agrarian parties Krestintern International Agrarian Bureau
List_of_agrarian_parties
Political party type in the Nordic countries
Agrarian parties of Finland Centre Group International Agrarian Bureau Krestintern List of agrarian parties Arter, David (1999). Scandinavian Politics Today
Nordic_agrarian_parties
Croatian historian (1873–1947)
candidates in 1920 and 1923. He resigned his post after the HSS joined the Krestintern. In 1926, Horvat resumed teaching history in Zagreb for another four
Rudolf_Horvat
the Young Communist International (youth), Profintern (trade unions), Krestintern (peasants), International Red Aid (humanitarian aid), and Red Sport International
History_of_communism
Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet bureaucrat (1875–1937)
Peasant International (Krestintern), and in March 1928, he replaced Smirnov as in October 1923, and was secretary general of Krestintern. In July 1930, the
Ivan_Teodorovich
South Slavic unification ideology
on charges of communist anti-state activity after the HSS joined the Krestintern. Despite this, the HSS received more votes in the 1925 election than
Yugoslavism
Communist Party organization (1927–1964)
Communist Party and left-wing Kuomintang under the direction of the Krestintern and Comintern. In April 1927 the 1st Provisional Executive Committee
Chinese_Peasants'_Association
Front organization under control of a communist party
the Young Communist International (youth), Profintern (trade unions), Krestintern (peasants), International Red Aid (humanitarian aid), Red Sport International
Communist_front
Governing authority of the Comintern (1919 to 1943)
International Young Communist International Red International of Labour Unions Krestintern International Red Aid International Worker's Relief John Riddell, "Introduction"
Executive Committee of the Communist International
Executive_Committee_of_the_Communist_International
Political compromise on internal divisions in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
speech insulting to Queen Maria. Radić had even enlisted his party in the Krestintern in the Soviet Union in 1924, although King Alexander had openly supported
Cvetković–Maček_Agreement
Italian trade unionist and politician (1892–1957)
Labour in the Profintern, as well as being Italy's representative in the Krestintern. Afterwards, he returned to Paris, where he was a member of the Politburo
Giuseppe_Di_Vittorio
1924 meeting in Moscow
the LKP congress called on party organizations to build support for Krestintern among the Lithuanian peasatry. The congress reflected on work in legal
4th Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania
4th_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Lithuania
International trade union
Hemmerle 1949: Suleiman Tjugito 1966: Giaochino Chisio Andreas Kyriakou Krestintern Coldrick, A. Percy and Jones, Philip. The international directory of
Trade Union International of Agricultural, Forestry and Plantation Workers
Trade_Union_International_of_Agricultural,_Forestry_and_Plantation_Workers
Defunct Romanian daily newspaper
late 1924, Viitorul and Universul published letters supposedly from the Krestintern, which they used as evidence that a Peasantist militant, Nicolae L. Lupu
Viitorul
German historian and journalist
World Congress of Farmers' organisation (identified in some sources as "Krestintern"). Bittel then remained in the Soviet Union, till 1927 working as Secretary
Karl_Bittel
Bessarabian-Romanian poet, folklorist, and politician (1887–1967)
Party, he also suggested that the PȚ itself was being infiltrated by the Krestintern. In December 1924, Buzdugan had a public row with Artur Văitoianu, Minister
Ion_Buzdugan
Bessarabian and Soviet politician (1887–1938)
plebiscite. In June 1924, Universul daily described Tsyganko as linked to the Krestintern, claiming that his agenda was "the Bolshevization of Romanian peasantry
Vladimir_Tsyganko
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
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Fierce; Forceful; Whirlwind
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Indian
Someone with two beautiful eyes
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Name of a Raga
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Wish, Thirst, Desire
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from a Middle English male personal name: in most cases probably Allen, but other possibilities include a variant of Ellis or a short form of Alexander. In some instances, it may be from a female personal name, Alise or Alice (see Allis).
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