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Marcara Avanchintz

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Marcara however entered into a dispute with Caron, after Caron offered him to take personal bribes in the French East Indian Company trade. Maracara was imprisoned on accusations that he was favouring Armenian trade, and returned to France. Upon his return, Marcara initiated a trial against the
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The Shah’s Silk for Europe’s Silver: The Eurasian Silk trade of the Julfan Armenians in Safavid Iran and India (1590-1750)
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where he had great connections, in May 1669, and was successful in obtaining a trade agreement (a
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University of Pennsylvania (Series in Armenian Texts and Studies), Scholar’s Press, Chapter 10.
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Ina Baghdiantz McCabe - Marcara Avanchintz: Story of an Armenian Merchant
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The French East India Company's coat of arms, with its motto: "
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Index


Florebo quocumque ferar
Armenian trader
Isfahan
Persia
Louis XIV
French East Indian Company
François Caron
Jean-François Leriget de La Faye
Golconda
François Martin






ISBN
978-1-84520-374-0
Ina Baghdiantz McCabe - Marcara Avanchintz: Story of an Armenian Merchant
AGBU
Categories
Businesspeople from Isfahan
Armenian diplomats
Persian Armenians

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