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The Sceriman family, also referred to as the Shahremanian, Shahremanean, Shahrimanian, Shehrimanian, Shariman, or Seriman family, were a wealthy Safavid merchant family of Armenian ethnicity. A Catholic family, they had their roots in early 17th-century New Julfa (the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran), and relatively quickly came to preside over branches all over the world, stretching from Italy (mostly Venice) in the west, to Pegu (Burma) in the east. Apart from being renowned as a trader's family, some Scerimans were high-ranking individuals in the Safavid state, including in its military, religious, and bureaucratic systems. Later, similar positions were obtained abroad, such as in the various Italian city-states and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They especially became renowned in the R

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  • Gli Sceriman (talvolta anche Seriman) furono una famiglia aristocratica veneziana. (it)
  • شاهرمانیان هي عائلة تجارية ثرية صفوية من أصول أرمنية، وكانت الأسرة تعتنق المذهب الكاثوليكي وتعود جذورها إلى القرن السابع عشر إلى حي جلفا الأرمني في مدينة أصفهان، والتي سرعان ما أصبحت أكثر الأسر نفوذاً وثراءاً بين العائلات التجارية الغنية الأرمنية، حيث وصل أفرادها إلى مناصب رفيعة المستوى في الدولة الصفوية، بما في ذلك في نظمها العسكرية والدينية والبيروقراطية. في وقت لاحق حصلت الأسرة امتيازات تجارية في مختلف دول المدن الإيطالية والإمبراطورية النمساوية المجرية، وإمتلكت عائلة شاهرمانیان شبكة تجارية كان مقرها في حي جلفا وإمتدت من إيطاليا (معظمها في مدينة البندقية) في الغرب إلى بورما في الشرق، واشتهروا بشكل خاص في جمهورية البندقية، حيث إندمجوا جيدًا في طبقتها الحاكمة. ومع ذلك، حتى تراجعها في أواخر سبعينيات القرن التاسع عشر والخمول النهائي في القرن التاسع عشر، ظلّت الأسرة ملزمة بقاعدتها الأصلية في (ar)
  • The Sceriman family, also referred to as the Shahremanian, Shahremanean, Shahrimanian, Shehrimanian, Shariman, or Seriman family, were a wealthy Safavid merchant family of Armenian ethnicity. A Catholic family, they had their roots in early 17th-century New Julfa (the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran), and relatively quickly came to preside over branches all over the world, stretching from Italy (mostly Venice) in the west, to Pegu (Burma) in the east. Apart from being renowned as a trader's family, some Scerimans were high-ranking individuals in the Safavid state, including in its military, religious, and bureaucratic systems. Later, similar positions were obtained abroad, such as in the various Italian city-states and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They especially became renowned in the R (en)
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