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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 commercial activity in [[Russian Empire|Russia]], [[Tbilisi]], [[Baku]], [[Safavid Iran|Persia]], [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Mughal India]], and in various |
[[Armenia]]n commercial capital played a significant role in international trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. The merchants were engaged in commercial activity in [[Russian Empire|Russia]], [[Tbilisi]], [[Baku]], [[Safavid Iran|Persia]], [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Mughal India]], and in various [[Europe]]an countries. |
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==Writings== |
==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. |
[[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== |
==Famous merchants== |
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===Shahamir Sahamiryan=== |
===Shahamir Sahamiryan=== |
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Another who played a significant role was Shahamir Sahamiryan (1723–1797). He commented on [[Protectionism|protectionist policies]] and high taxes. |
Another who played a significant role was Shahamir Sahamiryan (1723–1797). He commented on [[Protectionism|protectionist policies]] and high taxes. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Economy of Armenia]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* Authors: G. Kirakosyan, M. Tavadyan, S. Grigoryan - ''Economics'' 2004 |
* Authors: G. Kirakosyan, M. Tavadyan, S. Grigoryan - ''Economics'' 2004 |
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Revision as of 04:26, 22 November 2023
Armenian commercial capital played a significant role in international trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. The merchants were engaged in commercial activity in Russia, Tbilisi, Baku, Persia, Ottoman Empire, Mughal India, and in various European countries.
Writings
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.
Famous merchants
Zakaria Agulleci
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.
Shahamir Sahamiryan
Another who played a significant role was Shahamir Sahamiryan (1723–1797). He commented on protectionist policies and high taxes.
See also
References
- Authors: G. Kirakosyan, M. Tavadyan, S. Grigoryan - Economics 2004