enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Taxation in Armenia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_in_Armenia

    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 ...

  3. Nakhichevan Khanate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhichevan_Khanate

    Every adult male over the age of fifteen living in a city had paid an income or head tax, known as the bash-puli ("head money") in Nakhichevan. Despite Nader Shah's removal of the poll tax paid by Eastern Armenian Christians at Catholicos Abrahim III's request in 1736, Armenians (including in Nakhichevan) often paid more taxes than Muslims did ...

  4. Armenian merchantry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_merchantry

    From antiquity, Armenian merchants have played a pivotal role in transcontinental trade across Eurasia.Positioned strategically along the vital trade route linking Europe and Asia, Armenia's geographical advantage has sustained its centrality of international trade in the economic life of Armenians until the close of the early modern period. [1]

  5. Armenians in the Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenians_in_the_Byzantine...

    Empress Theodora had Armenian roots, along with her brothers, uncle, nephews, and other numerous relatives who exercised regency during the minority of her son, Michael III (r. 842–867). [46] [47] According to N. G. Adontz, she belonged to the Nakharar Mamikonian family. [48] A depiction of Emperor Leo the Armenian in a 15th century ...

  6. A 'blood money' betrayal: How corruption spoiled reparations ...

    www.aol.com/news/blood-money-betrayal-corruption...

    Officials at the denomination’s Paris office and its headquarters in Armenia confirmed they had received other AXA money disclosed in court records: checks totaling $300,000 that Kabateck signed ...

  7. Confiscation of Armenian properties in Turkey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confiscation_of_Armenian...

    From this tax, the Turkish government collected 314,900,000 liras or about US$270 million (80% of the state budget) from the confiscation of non-Muslim assets. [57] This period coincided with further confiscations of private property belonging to Armenians. Special commissions were created to separate the evictions of non-Muslims from others.

  8. Why and how we reported the Armenian genocide story - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/why-reported-armenian-genocide...

    Reporters reviewed scores of court records in connection with cases brought against New York Life and AXA over unpaid life insurance benefits for victims of the Armenian genocide.

  9. Muslim conquest of Armenia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Armenia

    The Armenian acceptance of Arab rule irritated the Byzantines. Emperor Constans sent his men to Armenia in order to impose the Chalcedonian creed of Christianity. [6] He did not succeed in his doctrinal objective, but the new Armenian prefect, Hamazasp, who regarded the taxes imposed by the Muslims as too heavy, yielded to the Emperor.