• Varaz Trdat, was the Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 670 to 705. He was kept as prisoner in Constantinople from 694 until 699. In his absence...
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  • and had 5 issues: Varaz Peroz (d. c. 670) Varaz Tiridates I (r. 680-705) Javanshir Yezud Khosrov Varazman (b. c. 615) Varaz Tiridates - Prince of Gardman...
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  • the country in retaliation for their ally's death. The new ruler Varaz-Tiridates I, who was Javanshir's nephew, delegated Israel, Bishop of Mets Kolmanķ...
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    due to falling out with the Caliph. He was succeeded by his nephew Varaz-Tiridates I. Albeit a Christian, Juansher still participated in activities related...
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  • (636–680) Varaz-Tiridates I (680–705) Shiruye (699–704, usurper) Vardan II (705–740) Narseh-Dzndak (740–770) Gagikh II (770–790) Stephanos I (790–821) Varaz-Tiridates...
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  • father to son. He was the eighth ruler after Varaz-Grigor, the first prince of Albania". Varaz-Tiridates’ widow, however, succeeded in fleeing to Artsalkh...
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  • king Varaz-Tiridates I of Caucasian Albania. She served as regent during the absence of her spouse in 694-699. Her origin is unknown. She married Varaz-Tiridates...
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  • Caucasian Albania from 705 to 711 (together with brother Gagik I). Son of king Varaz Trdat I and Sparama. In 694, the latter declared Vardan together with...
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    Barda, Azerbaijan (category Peroz I)
    cluster munition by Armenia. Mihranids of Caucasian Albania: Javanshir, Varaz-Tiridates I. etc. Arabic governors: Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Saj, etc. Paykar Khan Igirmi...
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  • elected after the influence and intervention of Queen Spram, wife of Varaz-Tiridates I. A long proponent of Chalcedonian Christianity, the clique wanted...
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  • Javanshir's death and succession of Varaz-Tiridates I, he was instrumental in forging peace between Alp Iluetuer and Varaz. He died in 688 and succeeded by...
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  • which is otherwise mainly based on Faustus, Sanesan was a relative of Tiridates commissioned to escort Grigoris to his distant diocese. Being informed...
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  • Khosrau I. Gregory the Commander — was a Sasanian military leader from the House of Mihran, who converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity. Varaz Grigor —...
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    dynasty Tiridates I, King of Armenia from 52 to 58, from 62 to 66, officially from 66 to 88, founder of Arsacid dynasty in Armenia Tiridates III, King...
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    maintained a number of monasteries in the Holy Land. In the 7th century, Varaz-Grigor, ruler of Albania, and "his nation" were christened by Emperor Heraclius...
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  • and Tayk. Smbat I was the first member of the dynasty. He was aspet during the reign of Armenia's first Christian king, Tiridates III the Great (287–330)...
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