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Nikolai Ivanov (entrepreneur)

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Having bought the Degress estate near Tashkent, Ivanov organized winemaking events there and began to produce vintage wines. Pre-Russian Revolution wine tasters enjoyed Ivanov's wines, particularly the brand of Semilion, Sultani, Muscat and Siabchashma. Ivanov's various factories operated out of many
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Ivanov owned a company that mined "Dragomirovsky Coal", and between the years of 1882 and 1895, before the construction of the Tashkent Railway, he controlled the Tashkent postal station, Terekli Station (1.4 thousand kilometers long), the only transport station connecting Turkestan with the Russian
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Ivanov was interested in chemical enterprises. He owned plants in Tashkent that produced artificial ice and mineral water, as well as distilleries of vodka. In 1874, Ivanov was the first person in Tashkent to set up production of beer. The reputation of his "sixth brewery" was high until the end of
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Ivanov's summer residence near Tashkent was transformed into a Russian Orthodox cemetery after his death. The cemetery is now known as the Botkin Cemetery for the street it is located on. It is the largest memorial, cultural and historical complex in Tashkent. Near the Temple to
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In Ivanov's Turkestan enterprises, owned by his firm, 2700 workers were employed. In 1881, Ivanov established the Central Asian Commercial Bank. For many decades, Ivanov was looked up to as an elder by businesspeople in Tashkent, receiving the honorary title of
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Ivanov was married to Alexandra Petrovna Ivanova (December 14, 1845 - August 13, 1913, Tashkent). He had 3 sons - Ivan, Vasily, and Alexander, as well as a daughter, Olga Nikolaevna Ivanova. These children were the owners of the firm
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production in Shymkent, as the city was near the Arys river valley, where santonin could be extracted naturally from plants. Ivanov built the Savinkov-Ivanov Chemical-Pharmaceutical Plant, and heavy equipment was carried from
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on camel-drawn wagons with specially designed wheels and axels. The plant started production in 1882. It is now known as Chimfarm JSC, a prominent pharmaceutical company in
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Tashkent in the past and present. Historical essay. A.I. Dobrosmyslov. Tashkent Type of. Portseva. Nikolaevskaya st. 1912.
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in Turkestan. His factories carried out full production cycles. In 1882, Ivanov was approached by German chemist
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B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
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B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
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B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
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for the construction and arrangement of churches, charity houses, shelters and other structures.
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Winery enterprise owned by the Heirs of N. I. Ivanov in Tashkent
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the 20th century owing to the high quality of his products.
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on the territory of the Botkin Cemetery is Ivanov's grave.
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http://www.kase.kz/files/emitters/CHFM/chfmp_2016_rus.pdf
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Ivanov was known as the largest producer of high-quality
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Ethnic Cemeteries in Uzbekistan. Christian Burial Places
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A portrait of Commerce Advisor (merchant) N. I. Ivanov
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Index


Tashkent
Russian Turkestan
Russian Empire
Russian
Tashkent
Russian Turkestan
Orenburg
vodka
Wilhelm Pfaff
santonin
Altona, Hamburg
Orenburg
Kazakhstan
Russian Orthodox Church

Alexander Nevsky
B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
http://www.kase.kz/files/emitters/CHFM/chfmp_2016_rus.pdf
Polyn-Polno
B. A. Golender. "Merchants of old Turkestan". Published in the journal "Star of the East" No. 1, 2007.
Ethnic Cemeteries in Uzbekistan. Christian Burial Places
Categories
Businesspeople from Tashkent
1836 births
1906 deaths
Chemical industry
Businesspeople from the Russian Empire
People from Orenburg

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