• Bidaxsh (bidakhsh, also spelled Pitiakhsh; in Roman sources Vitaxa) was a title of Iranian origin attested in various languages from the 1st to the 8th-century...
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  • an Iranian prince from the Mihranid family of Gugark, who served as the bidaxsh (margrave) of the region from 470 to 482. He was the son and successor...
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  • region of Gugark from c. 330 to the 8th-century. They held the title of bidaxsh ("margrave"). Albeit the family claimed descent from the Persian Sasanian...
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    the director of the clergy; Kirdisro served as viceroy of the empire (bidaxsh); Vardbad served as the "chief of services"; Hormizd served as the chief...
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  • Parthian prince, who served as military governor and official (strategos and bidaxsh) of Parthian-ruled Mesopotamia and Parapotamia, in addition to being the...
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  • recorded in later Greek sources, which is known in Middle Persian as btḥšy (bidaxsh), i.e. "viceroy". Wiesehöfer 2006. Wiesehöfer, Josef (2006). "Patizeithes"...
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  • Arshusha II was the Mihranid bidaxsh (margrave) of Gugark in the mid 5th-century. He died in 470 and was succeeded by his son Varsken. Toumanoff 1963...
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    gathered at Artaxata under the presidency of marzpan Vasak Siwni, Vardan, the bidaxsh of the Iberian March, and the acting Catholicos of Armenia to declare their...
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    to grow. Meanwhile, in Iberia, Peroz had favoured Varsken, the viceroy (bidaxsh) of the Armeno-Iberian frontier region of Gugark. A member of the Mihranids...
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    conquers Iberia in ca. 255/6, and puts the country under the control of a bidaxsh. The Sasanian Empire later cedes Iberia to the Romans in 299 after a peace...
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    (ruled by the Mihranids) became subject to Iberia; and Arzanene (ruled by a bidaxsh, i.e. margrave), Paytakaran, Korjayk (Corduene) and Parskahayk were incorporated...
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    there until the Armenian genocide. List of regions of ancient Armenia Bidaxsh Yeremian gives the larger figure 17,532 sq. km. as the approximate area...
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  • Peroz (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, "the Victor") was bidaxsh (vice-king) of Gogarene and Gardman, ruling from 330 to 361. He was the founder of the Mihranid...
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    became the Artsruni and Gnuni noble houses and that Nabu-shar-usur was made Bidaxsh. The overwhelming majority of scholars accept Arad-Mulissu's guilt as a...
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