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  1. Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan (/ m iː k oʊ ˈ j ɑː n /; Russian: Анастас Иванович Микоян; Armenian: Անաստաս Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան, romanized: Anastas Hovhannesi Mikoyan; 25 November [O.S. 13 November] 1895 – 21 October 1978) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary.

  2. Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan was an Old Bolshevik and highly influential Soviet statesman who dominated the supervision of foreign and domestic trade during the administrations of Joseph Stalin and Nikita S. Khrushchev.

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  3. Anastas Hovhannesi Mikoyan (Armenian: Անաստաս Հովհաննէսի Միկոյան) (November 25, 1895 - October 21, 1978) was an Armenian Bolshevik and Soviet statesman during the Stalin and Khrushchev years.

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  4. Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan was a Soviet politician and revolutionary. A member of the Communist Party's Central Committee from 1923, he was the only Soviet figure who managed to remain at the highest levels of power from the days of Lenin, through the eras of Stalin and Khrushchev, and to his retirement under Brezhnev.

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · In 1936, Anastas Mikoyan, peoples commissar of the food industry, visited the United States to investigate how the food industry was organized in the leading capitalist economy with a view to adopting best practices for the Soviet Union.

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  6. Jan 27, 2017 · An overview of the life and work of the Soviet politician Anastas Mikoian (1895-1978) based on his recently published memoirs, this essay draws attention to the additional knowledge about Soviet politics that can be found in these memoirs.

  7. President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet 19645 The supreme survivor of Soviet politics was born in Sanain (Armenia), where he was educated at a seminary. After the Russian Revolution of February 1917, he joined the Bolsheviks, and rose quickly within the ranks of the regional Caucasian party hierarchy.