Abstract

The extensive international trade that the Armenian merchants conducted from Julfa, a suburb of Isfahan in Iran, involved diverse forms of organization which this article examines, based mainly on evidence from the seventeenth century. It particularly explores the complex commenda arrangements and modes of control over agents in diverse distant markets, taking examples especially from the Indian subcontinent.

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