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  2. Simo Budmani - Wikipedia

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    The family was known for trading with merchants from the Levant [1] As a merchant travelling throughout the Balkans, Budmani got to know the regions, people and customs, and gradually acquired both wealth and knowledge. In 1722–1723, he was in Novi Pazar, in 1724 in Ruščuk, from where he traded beeswax.

  3. First Merchants Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, First Merchants Bank was ranked by Forbes as one of America's Best Banks. [9] This is the 5th year in a row First Merchants has received this award. In March 2021, Forbes ranked First Merchants Bank as a top U.S. bank for the 4th consecutive year. [10] First Merchants Bank was ranked #2 on the “America's Best Bank list in ...

  4. Category:Serbian merchants - Wikipedia

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  5. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated in ancient Babylonia, Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenicia and Rome. During the European medieval period, a rapid expansion in trade and commerce led to the rise of a wealthy and powerful merchant class.

  6. Category:Merchants - Wikipedia

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  7. History of retail - Wikipedia

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    Markets or street vendors were used to sell perishable goods. The first commercial district in Europe, Chester Rows, was established in England in the thirteenth century. At this time, stores were typically no bigger than booths, and merchants kept goods out of sight until they were sold.

  8. First & Merchants Bank - Wikipedia

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  9. Aleksa Šantić - Wikipedia

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    Aleksa Šantić was born 1868 into a Herzegovinian Serb family, in Mostar, at the time, under the Ottoman Empire. [3] [4] His father, Risto, was a merchant; his mother, Mara, came from Mostar's well-off Aničić family. [5]