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#REDIRECT [[Armenian merchantry]] |
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[[Armenia]]n commercial capital played a significant role in international trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. The merchants were engaged in lively commercial activity in [[Russia]], [[Tbilisi]], [[Baku]], [[Persia]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], and in [[Europe]]an countries. |
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==Writings== |
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Mercantilism in Armenian reality was expressed by individual authors, who wrote works which have not become part of a state policy system, because the activity is mainly focused on the commercial bourgeoisie of foreign countries. |
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==Famous merchants== |
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===Zakaria Agulleci=== |
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In the 17th century one of Armenia's famous merchants was Zakaria Agulleci (1630–1691) who presented a level of wholesale and retail prices in different countries and information about a system of coin issue. |
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===Shahamir Sahamiryan=== |
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Another who played a significant role was Shahamir Sahamiryan (1723-1797). He commented on protectionist policies and high taxes. |
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==References== |
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* Authors: G. Kirakosyan, M. Tavadyan, S. Grigoryan - Economic 2004 |
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[[Category:History of Armenia]] |
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