Alexander Tsulukidze

Born in Khoni, western Georgia (then part of the Russian Empire), Sasha came from a prominent princely family.

[1] He joined the Kutaisi-based Marxist organization in 1896 and became involved in underground student activities while studying in Moscow between 1897 and 1899.

He was an active proponent of Lenin’s line within the Caucasus structures of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and energetically engaged in pro-Bolshevik journalism, criticizing legal Marxists, nationalists, and Mensheviks.

Together with Joseph Stalin, he was a leader of a Bolshevik revolutionary minority in the Georgian Marxist milieu at a time when the dominant force were the Mensheviks led by Noe Zhordania.

His funeral attracted thousands who followed the open coffin to his native Khoni singing the Marseillaise.

Sasha Tsulukidze