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Ivan Lazarevich Lazarev

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After the death of his only son, Count Lazarev bequeathed his property to his brother Ovakim (Ekim) and asked him to set up a Moscow school for poor Armenian children, which materialized as the
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some important steel works and 115 000 hectares of land in the Northern Urals, where he also set up several new mills. At the time of his death he owned more than 16 000 male serfs.
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When Catherine the Great asked Lazarev to advise her on the oriental policies in 1774, he drew up a plan of reviving the state of
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region (so that they could practise their faith openly). He helped thousands of Armenians to find a new home in the
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and Shaffrass, a Persian millionaire (and supposedly his wife's uncle), in the purchase of the
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Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and the Armenians, 1801-1914
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he came up with a more feasible plan of resettling Armenians from the
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It was Hovhannes who moved the family's operations from Moscow to
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in St Petersburg (also designed by Veldten). At his estate in
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to build a new palace there. He financed the construction of
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near Moscow he built a Palladian villa, which still stands.
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Agasar Lazarian started trading with Russia at the time of
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Armenians and Russia, 1626-1796: a documentary record
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18th-century businesspeople from the Russian Empire
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Index


Johann Lampi
Russian
Russian-Armenian
Catherine the Great
Imperial Count
the Armenian quarter
Isfahan
Julfa
Shah Abbas I
an Armenian colony
Abbas II
Peter the Great
Persian war
Nader Shah
Astrakhan
Moscow
Fryanovo
Empress Elizabeth
Freiherr
Maria Theresa
Saint Petersburg
Grigory Orlov
Great Mogul Diamond
Orlov Diamond
Stroganov family
Armenia
Prince Potemkin
Treaty of Jassy
Ottoman Empire

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