-
marked an
unplanned yet
significant chapter in the
history of
Armenian merchantry.
During the 16th century,
historical Armenia became ensnared in the power...
-
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906.
Siberian Merchantry of 18-19th
Centuries (in Russian) Wirtschafter,
Elise Kimerling (1992)...
-
English by the
alternate names of Of
commerce and the
perfect merchant, On
merchantry and the
perfect merchant, and On
trade and the
perfect dealer. Several...
- 2015,
Tradeshift acquired product information management company Merchantry.
Merchantry is a
retail product information management (PIM)
software for multi-vendor...
- citizens), личные почетные граждане(personal
distinguished citizens),
merchantry (ru:купечество),
urban commoners (ru:мещанство), and
guilded craftspeople...
- was an
engineering technologist from
Vyshny Volochyok. She came from a
merchantry social estate. Her
paternal ancestors were
Poles who were
resettled in...
- long
periods of time. The
rights of
married women from the
nobility and
merchantry to own and
manage their own
property offered them an
opportunity to become...
-
stratum of the po****tion, such as the clergy, the
aristocracy and the
merchantry.
Tensions rose
after Jason usurped the High
Priesthood in
Jerusalem and...
-
recognizable by a
large fish
skeleton on display; this
would indicate a
related merchantry deity. In
addition to that
Marquarts states the
Zunbils to have worshipped...
- its main facade,
depicting "Industry", "Agriculture", "Science" and "
Merchantry". Main
facade also has a
balcony on the
first floor. The
building has...