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Kristjan Haho

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Kristjan Haho (also Kristjaan Haho; 5 February 1877 – 18 December 1937) was an Estonian lawyer, judge and politician. He was a member of Estonian Constituent Assembly. He was a member of the assembly since 23 April 1919. He replaced Julius Grünberg.[1]

Haho was born in Oonurme. He graduated in 1913 from the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu. He worked as a lawyer in Rakvere and Tallinn, a justice of the peace in Tallinn in 1919, a member of the Constituent Assembly, and a judge in Tallinn from 1920 until 1932. In 1935, he returned to his home village of Oonurme, where he died in to 1937. He is buried in Rakvere City Cemetery.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Kristjan Haho". Haudi: Kalmistute Register (in Estonian). Retrieved 27 November 2021.