prince, amongst them the descendants of Vachut. Throughout their rule, the Vachutians kept close family relations through marriages with other Armenian feudal...
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Vache I Vachutian also Vace Vacutian, also known as Amberdtsi Vachutyan (Վաչե Ա. Ամբերդեցի, ruled 1206–1230), was an Armenian prince, and a Court official...
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In office 1191–1213 Preceded by Vardan I Dadiani Succeeded by Vache I Vachutian Atabeg In office 1213–1227 Preceded by None (Creation) Succeeded by Avag...
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family in the province of Zakarid Armenia, Kingdom of Georgia Vache I Vachutian (d. 1230), prince, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia Shahnshah...
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ISBN 978-99930-52-28-9. The gavit of S. Astvatsatsin was built by Prince Vache Vachutian (a more southerly dynast) in 1211, that of Amenaprkich in 1181 under the...
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added to the chapel in 1244 under the commission of Prince K'urd of the Vachutian dynasty and his wife Xorisali, as known from an inscription: By the grace...
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the region which during this period. Vachutians rebuilt the fortress and made it the residence of the Vachutian family, whereas the religious authorities...
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Orbelian (princes of Siunik) Pahlavuni (princes of Aragatzotn) Tornikian Vachutian Vakhtangian (meliks of Haterk or Central Khachen) Xaghbakian-Proshian...
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ISBN 978-99930-52-28-9. The gavit of S. Astvatsatsin was built by Prince Vache Vachutian (a more southerly dynast) in 1211, that of Amenaprkich in 1181 under the...
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Georgia. The Zakarid had their own vassals, including the Orbelians and Vachutians, and also had the ability to establish their own nakharar feudal vassals...
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of them is the mausoleum of Prince Vache Vachutian, Governor of Ani in 1213-1232 and founder of the Vachutian dynasty of vassals of the Zakarids, built...
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of Princes) and founder of the Vachutian dynasty Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th...
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colonnaded canopy. 1250. Gavit of Hovhannavank, completed in 1250 by Kurd Vachutian. Gandzasar zhamatun, dedicated by Hasan-Jalal Dawla in 1261. Zhamatun...
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ISBN 978-99930-52-28-9. The gavit of S. Astvatsatsin was built by Prince Vache Vachutian (a more southerly dynast) in 1211, that of Amenaprkich in 1181 under the...
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Cathedral built between 1216 and 1221 through the donation of Prince Vache I Vachutian Amberdtsi (Վաչե Ա). The Cathedral has a cruciform floor plan, with two...
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Zakarid Armenia. The Zakarian rulers granted governance of the area to the Vachutian noble family who invested in multiple architectural works along the Kasagh...
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1178 1184 Vardan I Dadiani 1185 1911 Ivane I Zakarian 1191 1207 Vache I Vachutian 1207 ? Vahram Gageli 1212 1230 Manavel (son of Vache) 1230 1245 Grigol...
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Princess Khatun (also known as Mamakhatun), the wife of Prince Vache I Vachutian who had purchased the district of Aragatzotn from the Zakarian brothers...
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facade of the gavit, which was built with a donation from Prince Vache I Vachutian in 1224, bears sculptures of a sphinx and a lion attacking a bull. Inside...
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