Gayane Ghazaryan, Hamo Sukiasyan - A remarkable testimony about foreigners who settled in Leninakan during the years of great repatriation
6 Pages | 232-238 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2024.3-232 | Revceived on: 2024-09-15 | Reviewed on: 0001-01-01 | Accepted for printing on: 2024-11-22
Published in: 2024 N 3 (227) / Publicatons
Gayane Ghazaryan, Hamo Sukiasyan - Scientific conference dedicated to the “white pages” of the history of the Soviet Armenia
2 Pages | 344-346 | Revceived on: 2023-06-12 | Reviewed on: 0001-01-01 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-06-19
Published in: 2023 N 2 (223) / Scientific life
Gayane Ghazaryan, Hamo Sukiasyan - Brewing in the Yerevan province (End of the 19th century – beginning of the 20th century)
14 Pages | 124-138 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.3-124 | Revceived on: 2023-10-02 | Reviewed on: 2023-10-10 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-11-29
Published in: 2023 N 3 (224) / History
At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, breweries were opened one after another in the cities of Transcaucasia. Based on the newly discovered archival documents and official statistical data, it is shown that the most viable breweries in the Yerevan province were the factories of the Dzitoghtsyans and Tsaghikyans in Alexandropol and Avetyants in Yerevan. They were in operation until World War I and contributed to the revival of Armenian urban life. After the sovietization of Armenia in December 1920, the above mentioned factories were nationalized and put back into operation.
Keywordsbeer factory production alcoholic beverages Yerevan province Nikolay Smanov Mkrtich Dzitoghtsyan Yegor Oskanov (Voskanyan) Khachatur Avetyants Harutyun Avetyants Hamazasp Tsaghikyan.
