- came to rule the
country Aramyants lost most of his
wealth and died of
hunger in the ba****t of his hotel. It was in
Aramyants'
apartment that the first...
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initially with the name Hôtel Majestic, by
Armenian merchant Mikael Aramyants.
After several years being converted into a
hospital and an office, it...
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Medical Center of
Dermatology and STD, 1969 Avan
Mental Health Center, 1971
Aramyants Medical Center, 1972
Mickaelyan Institute of Surgery, 1974
ArtMed Medical...
- high-class
hotel on the
commission of the
wealthy Armenian merchant Mikael Aramyants, it was
opened in 1915 as Hôtel
Majestic (Georgian: სასტუმრო მაჟესტიკი)...
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industry Alexander Mantashev (1842 – 1911),
Russian oil
magnate Mikael Aramyants (1843 – 1923), oil magnate, industrialist, financier, and a philanthropist...
- investments,
bought (together with
another Armenian colleague,
Michael Aramyants)
unprofitable oil
wells in Baku that very soon
became profitable. In 1894...
- Nubar,
Aleksandr Mantashyan, Alex Manoogian,
Calouste Gulbenkian,
Mikael Aramyants and
Hovhannes Lazaryan.
Armenian benefactor's
walkway Other decorative...
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Medical Center of
Dermatology and STD, 1969 Avan
Mental Health Center, 1971
Aramyants Medical Center, 1972
Mickaelyan Institute of Surgery, 1974
ArtMed Medical...
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Mazniashvili (1870—1937),
general Ivan
Abamelik - (1768—1828),
general Mikael Aramyants (1843—1923),
businessman and
philanthropist Zurab Avalishvili (1876—1944)...
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village had 8
inhabitants in 2005, and 6
inhabitants in 2015.
Mikael Aramyants (1843–1923) –
Armenian oil
magnate Mikayel Varandian (1870–1934) – Armenian...