21 May [O.S. 2 June] 1858 (21 May [O.S. 2 June] 1858)
Defunct
1918 (1918)
Fate
Nationalization by Soviet Union
Headquarters
Baku
,
Russian Empire
Key people
Mikhail Botkin
Services
Shipping
Caucasus and Mercury (or CMSC;[1] Russian: Кавказъ и Меркурій, also known as К. и М.) was one of the three largest Russian pre-revolutionary shipping companies on the Volga.
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CaucasusandMercury (or CMSC; Russian: Кавказъ и Меркурій, also known as К. и М.) was one of the three largest Russian pre-revolutionary shipping companies...
(Russian: Президент Крюгер) and used for oil cargo with limited facilities to accommodate passengers. It belonged to CaucasusandMercury Partnership with home...
vessels, and 84 other support vessels. The history of the Caspian Shipping Company goes back to 21 May 1858, when “The CaucasusandMercury” Joint-Stock...
warehouses of the CaucasusandMercury Society, and in June 1910, the cinematographer began to operate under the name "Fenomen" and caused controversy...
commonly known as dog's mercury, is a poisonous woodland plant found in much of Europe as well as in Algeria, Iran, Turkey, and the Caucasus, but almost absent...
years, and he learned to make doors and windows and work with glassed gallery. Later, for nearly a decade, he worked for the "CaucasusandMercury" Shipping...
paroxodunun limandan yola düşməsi(Departure of the steamer of the CaucasusandMercury Society from the port) (1898) Qatarin damiryol stansiyasina daxil...
or completed may be used instead. Friedman 2009, p. 304. "Aztec". Forest and Stream. Vol. 58. May 3, 1902. p. 352. Retrieved 30 September 2018. "A-3 (Submarine...
Latin dies Mercurii 'day of Mercury'. Wednesday is in the middle of the common Western five-day workweek that starts on Monday and finishes on Friday. See...
wide variety of peoples, including northern Europeans, Tatars, Caucasus peoples, and indigenous Siberians. The largest federal subjects are in Siberia...
writer, poet and painter, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and the greatest...
residents. Makhachkala is the fourth-largest city in the Caucasus, the largest city in the North Caucasusand the North Caucasian Federal District, as well as...
angered the government and led to his transfer from the capital in May 1820. He went to the Caucasusand to Crimea and then to Kamianka and Chișinău in Bessarabia...
anywhere." April 10: Carter Page and Papadopoulos arrange a Skype call in which they discuss outreach to Russia and the Caucasus.: 479 April 10–11: Papadopoulos...
such as lead in paint, mercuryand lead in the environment, persistent organic pollutants (POPs), endocrine disrupting chemicals, and other toxics. IPEN was...
the southern part of Crimea and the Caucasus, all of Siberia, the Soviet Far East, and the plains of Soviet Central Asia and the southern Kazakh Republic...
Iran and The Caucasus in Honour of Garnik Asatrian. Brill. pp. 229–244. Panaino, Antonio C.D. (2019). A Walk through the Iranian Heavens: Spherical and Non-Spherical...
steppe and desert zones of the Caucasus, Central Asia to Eastern Siberia and Western Asia but is now also found in South-Eastern and Central Europe and western...
Germany, Italy and France, 899–970). Collapse of Great Moravia. Lions become extinct in Europe by this date, with the last dying in Caucasus. 907: Loire...
Fulminata and XVI Flavia Firma were sent to guard the Euphrates border, camping at Melitene. In 75 AD, the XII Fulminata was in the Caucasus, where Emperor...