Badal Amayakovich Muradyan (1915–1991) was the Prime Minister of the Armenian SSR (1966–1972).[1][2]
Badal Muradyan was born in 1915, in Vardashen village of Armavir marz, Armenia. He attended the Yerevan Polytechnics University and became a chemist. Since around 1956, he worked as the first secretary in the Yerevan city committee of the ACP (Armenian Communist Party).[1]
He become the Prime Minister of the Armenian SSR from 1966 to 1972, during Brezhnev's “standstill."[1] He stepped down in 1972 due to the state of his health.[3]
From 1976 to 1981, he worked in the “Nairit” factory in Kirov, Russia.[1] He died in 1991.
There is plaque on Moskovyan street in Yerevan, Armenia for his memorial. There is a street named after him in Yerevan, Armenia.[4]