Iskra majority delegate at the 2nd Congress, a pioneer Caucasus Bolshevik who died in prison at 32
At his March 1905 trial in Moscow, Knunyants delivered a searing indictment of tsarism from the dock. He escaped lifelong exile in 1907, only to return to underground work in Baku — and die in Bailov Prison four years later.
An Armenian Bolshevik from Nagorno-Karabakh. He joined the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class in 1897, was exiled to Baku in 1901, and became central to Caucasian Social Democracy. In 1902 he co-founded the Union of Armenian Social Democrats with Stepan Shaumyan; at the 1903 RSDLP 2nd Congress he sided with the Iskra majority at the moment of the Bolshevik-Menshevik split. A member of the 1905 St. Petersburg Soviet, he was sentenced to lifelong exile, escaped abroad for the 1907 Stuttgart Congress, then returned to underground work in Baku. Arrested in 1910, he died in Bailov Prison at age 32.
Career Timeline
- 1896Entered St. Petersburg Institute of Technology
- 1897Joined the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
- 1901Exiled to Baku; member of Baku and Caucasus Union committees of the RSDLP
- 1902Co-founded the Union of Armenian Social Democrats with Stepan Shaumyan
- 1903Delegate to 2nd RSDLP Congress for Baku — sided with Iskra majority (Bolsheviks)
- 1904–1905Arrested in Moscow, anti-tsarist speech at trial; member of St. Petersburg Soviet
- 1905.12Arrested and sentenced to lifelong exile
- 1907Escaped exile; attended Stuttgart Congress of 2nd International and 4th RSDLP Conference in Helsingfors
- 1907–1910Underground work in Baku
- 1910.09Arrested, imprisoned in Bailov Prison