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- Andrei_Argunov comment "Andrei Aleksandrovich Argunov (19 October 1866,Yeniseysk — 7 November 1939, Prague) was a Russian revolutionary.He became involved in the populist (narodnik) movement and joined 'The People's Will' in the 1880s. In 1896 he founded the 'Union of Socialist-Revolutionaries' in Saratov, later transferring its headquarters to Moscow. He wrote the Union's programme, Our Tasks, in 1898.".
- Q4068860 comment "Andrei Aleksandrovich Argunov (19 October 1866,Yeniseysk — 7 November 1939, Prague) was a Russian revolutionary.He became involved in the populist (narodnik) movement and joined 'The People's Will' in the 1880s. In 1896 he founded the 'Union of Socialist-Revolutionaries' in Saratov, later transferring its headquarters to Moscow. He wrote the Union's programme, Our Tasks, in 1898.".