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Arvanitidis and Sideridis families and oil trade in Batumi
Author(s) : Delis Apostolos (21/4/2008)Translation : Abouti Angeliki
For citation: Delis Apostolos, "Arvanitidis and Sideridis families and oil trade in Batumi",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Black SeaURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=11575>
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SUMMARY
At the end of the nineteenth century the Arvanitidis and Sideridis families were found to have settled in Constantinople. They were merchant families who from the 1870s were also occupied with navigation and shipping, especially with the transportation of petroleum from Batumi. The shipping activity of the Sideridis family ceased in 1914 whilst that of the Arvanitidis family after 1930.
Geographical Location
Constantinople, the Caucasus coast, Batumi
Date
late nineteenth century - inter-war period
1. Data regarding the origins and main professional activities
2. Petroleum production in Batumi
3. The activities of the Arvanitidis and Sideridis families in maritime and shipping enterprises
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