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  2. Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Church was built in 1854 and the school in 1859 on property that the Armenian community had held for decades. [103] On 9 May 1919, a fire destroyed both the Church and the school. [103] On 3 May 1973, the State Charitable Foundations Directorate seized the property. [103]

  3. Taxation in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Armenia is regulated by the State Revenue Committee, which is the tax authority of the Armenian government. [1] Meanwhile, the Armenian Tax Service is responsible for the collection of taxes, providing revenue services , preventing tax fraud and tax evasion , and implementing various tax reform programs in conjunction with the State ...

  4. Armenian genocide reparations - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2010, Armenian-American lawyers filed a federal lawsuit against the Turkish government, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and Ziraat Bankası, seeking compensation for the descendants of Armenians whose property was allegedly seized during the Armenian genocide. The plaintiffs are Garbis Davouyan of Los Angeles and Hrayr ...

  5. Economy of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural sector has long-term needs for more investment and updated technology. Armenia began borrowing soon after declaring independence. In 2000, Armenian governmental debt reached its greatest level relative to GDP (49.3 percent of GDP). [29] Armenia is a food importer, and its mineral deposits (gold and bauxite) are small.

  6. Aram Manukian - Wikipedia

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    Each time, the Armenian leaders had to step in to pour oil on troubled waters." [ 32 ] In Van city, local prominent Armenians, such as Aram Manukian (Sergei Hovhannisian, 1879–1919), one of the principal Dashnakist leaders there, sought to calm the public—Armenian and Turk alike—through negotiations with the governor.

  7. Here’s why historic Fresno homes, proposed site of Armenian ...

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    During its Sept. 29 meeting, the Fresno City Council approved the sale of three century-old houses relocated (by court order) to the southeast corner of Santa Clara and M streets in the area known ...

  8. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    When it’s time to put the home on the market, make sure the listing description discloses that the property is a short sale. From there, your agent will market your home to buyers much in the ...

  9. Repatriation of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    In order for local Armenian businesses to survive, they had to compete with the newly opened Syrian-Armenian businesses, which increased competition and, later on, quality. [24] Although many Syrian-Armenians found success in Armenia, many had to leave their ancestral homeland to North America and Europe for better job opportunities.