- In 1872
Mantashev returned to
Tiflis with his father. In the
first floor of the
hotel Caucasus,
located in
Erivansky Square, the
Mantashevs opened a...
-
after Nobels.
Alexander Mantashev – a Russian-Armenian oil tycoon, the
owner of the third-largest oil
company in Baku, A.I.
Mantashev & Co., by 1904. Calouste...
- Egypt,
where Gulbenkian met
Alexander Mantashev, a
prominent Armenian oil
magnate and philanthropist.
Mantashev introduced Gulbenkian to
influential contacts...
-
prepared for
entrance exams, the
wealthy Armenian oil
explorer Alexander Mantashev agreed to pay 1,800
rubles for his three-year
tuition at the
request of...
- In 1905, the
school was destro**** in a bombing. Afterward,
Alexander Mantashev solved all the school's
financial problems with the
designing and building...
-
although the
identity of its
first owner is unclear, it is
certain that Leon
Mantashev [ru]
acquired the
painting by the end of 1913. It was
taken to Russia...
- $10,000,
which he
believed no one
would pay. Leon
Mantashev, son of oil
magnate Alexander Mantashev, was
willing to meet this price, and the painting...
- of the most
important Russian and
foreign banks.
These included: A.I.
Mantashev & Co. G.M.
Lianozov Sons Moscow-Caucasus
Trade Company Caspian Partnership...
-
considered one of the "founding fathers" of the Baku oil
industry Alexander Mantashev (1842–1911),
Russian oil
magnate Mikael Aramyants (1843–1923), oil magnate...
- June 6, 1910 and
completed in 1915,
through the
donations of
Alexander Mantashev.
After 1920, the
building was used by the
Soviets as a
military base until...