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Peeter Tarvel (until 1935 Peeter Treiberg; 11 July 1894 Vihula Parish (now
Haljala Parish Haljala Parish ( et, Haljala vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Lääne-Viru County. It has a population of 4297 (2021) and an area of 549 km². Populated places Small borough Haljala - Võsu Villages Aaspere - Aasu - Aasume ...
),
Wierland County Wierland County (german: Kreis Wierland, german: Wierlandische Kreis, et, Viru kreis, russian: Vezenbergsky uyezd, russian: Virlyandsky uyezd) was one of the four counties of the Russian Empire located in the Governorate of Estonia. It was situa ...
– 19 October 1953
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,
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) was an
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n politician and historian. He was a member of
I Riigikogu I Riigikogu was the first legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1920 elections (held on 27–29 November 1920). It sat between 20 December 1920 and 30 May 1923, before the next round of elections w ...
. He became a member of the Riigikogu on 18 October 1921. He replaced Artur Bach. On 17 October 1922, he resigned his position and he was replaced by
Johannes Lehman Juhan Leeman (born 1872), also known as Juhan Lehman, Johannes Leeman and Johannes Lehman, was an Estonian politician and educator. Leeman was born on 12 December 1872 in Pajusi Parish (now Põltsamaa Parish), Kreis Fellin. According to the ''E ...
. He was sent to a prison camp for "unsociable elements," where he died. He was the uncle of the historian
Enn Tarvel Enn Tarvel (until 1939 Enn Treiberg; July 31, 1932 – September 22, 2021) was an Estonian historian. Early life and education Enn Tarvel was born in the village of Metsiku, where he also grew up, the son of Valdek Tarvel (né Treiberg; 1882– ...
.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tarvel, Peeter 1894 births 1953 deaths People from Haljala Parish People from Kreis Wierland Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party politicians Estonian Socialist Workers' Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1920–1923 Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Members of the Riigikogu, 1932–1934 20th-century Estonian historians Academic staff of the University of Tartu Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence Gulag detainees