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industry in Azerbaijan.
Lianozov founded "G.M.
Lianozov Sons" in
Moscow with 2
million rubles as
founding capital.
Stepan Lianozov's impact on the oil industry...
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Lianozov Sons was a
Russian oil
business founded by a
family of oil
industrialists of
Armenian descent that
operated in Baku. The G.M.
Lianozov Oil...
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Interior of the "Old" MAT in
Kamergersky Lane,
originally Lianozov Theatre, as
rebuilt in 1900-1903 by
Fyodor Schechtel with
contribution by Anna Golubkina...
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important Russian and
foreign banks.
These included: A.I.
Mantashev & Co. G.M.
Lianozov Sons Moscow-Caucasus
Trade Company Caspian Partnership Russian Petroleum...
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Fomin and
Alexander Galetsky,
Savva funded Schechtel's
improvements to the
Lianozov-owned
theatre built in 1890 at
Kamergersky Lane 3 in Tverskoy. The renovations...
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killed 50 to 60 people, and that the
bureau of the
Russian citizen,
Stephan Lianozov, was ransacked. The
magnificent palaces Sardar Amjad built were destro****...
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Kelekian (1867 – 1951),
notable collector and
dealer of
Islamic art
Stepan Lianozov (1872-1951),
impact on the oil
industry in Baku was
considerable and became...
- banks,
united 20 companies.
These included A.I.
Mantashev & Co., G.M.
Lianozov Sons,
Adamov and sonsMoscow-Caucasus
Trade Company,
Caspian Partnership...
- Mantashev, oil magnate, industrialist, financier, and
philanthropist Stepan Lianozov,
impact on the oil
industry in Baku was
considerable and
became known as...
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leaders of the Pre-Parliament and the
Provisional Government,
including Lianozov, Alekseyev, Avksentiev, Gots, and Kerensky, who
confidently proclaim their...