Aranshahik was the first ruling dynasty of Caucasian Albania from an unknown date until the late sixth century AD. According to Movses Khorenatsi, the...
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after its main stronghold. Hasan-Jalal traced his descent to the Armenian Aranshahik dynasty, a family that predated the establishment of the Parthian Arsacids...
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Sahl Smbatean (category House of Aranshahik)
Mihranids had invited 60 men of the Aranshahiks to a banquet and had killed them all, with the exception of Zarmihr Aranshahik, who had married a Mihranid princess...
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9th generation descendant of Japheth. He is regarded as progenitor of Aranshahik dynasty. According to a legendary tradition reported by Khorenatsi, Arran...
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southern Artsakh also formed a kingdom ruled by the ancient House of Aranshahik, descended from the earliest Kings of Caucasian Albania. In 1261, after...
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the arrival of the Seljuks and Mongols, it was under the rule of the Aranshahiks of Artsakh and later passed down to the Vahram branch of the Zakarid...
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the Melikdoms of Khamsa. Hasan-Jalal traced his descent to the Armenian Aranshahik dynasty, a family that predated the establishment of the Parthian Arsacids...
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the Aranshahik dynasty with the exception of a certain Zarmihr, who was related to the Mihranids through marriage. This was due to the Aranshahiks still...
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century it comprised a number of small political units ruled by the Aranshahiks, including the principalities of Khachen in the center and Dizak in the...
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Hetumian Lusinian (Lusignan) Rubinian Incomplete list: Amatuni Aran tun Aranshahik (founded 9th century) Artsruni Artzruni-Mahkanaberdci (princes of Mahkanaberd)...
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through them trace their ancestry to the noble houses of the Vakhtangian, Aranshahik, Syuni, and the Haykazuni. DNA studies in 2009 also revealed kinship between...
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Grigor Hamam (category House of Aranshahik)
Grigor Hamam (Armenian: Համամ Արևելցի) or Grigol Hamam (Georgian: გრიგოლ ჰამამი) (d. 897) was ruler of Hereti (Arran) between 893–897. He was one of the...
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the Middle Ages.[citation needed] Hasan-Jalal traced his descent to the Aranshahik, a family that predated the establishment of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia...
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Sahak Sevada (category House of Aranshahik)
Sahak Sevada (Armenian: Սահակ Սեւադայ, romanized: Sahak Sewaday) was ruler of Gardman between 895–940 and father-in-law of King Ashot II of Armenia. He...
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patronage of the local rulers of Dizak, who belonged to a branch of the Aranshahik dynasty. The Armenian ruler Esayi Abu-Muse had his seat at the fortress...
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Esayi Abu-Muse (category House of Aranshahik)
Leo identifies Esayi Abu-Muse as a member of the local Arran dynasty of Aranshahik. Esayi's succession took place in ca. 841 and he remained in power for...
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Armenian realm too. Later princely houses in the region, such as the Aranshahiks (authors such as Patrick Donabédian and Bagrat Ulubabyan are supporters...
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Sahakanuysh (category House of Aranshahik)
10th century) was the third Queen of the Bagratid Kingdom and member of Aranshahik Dynasty. She was the wife of the third Bagratuni king - Ashot the Iron...
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Atrnerseh (category House of Aranshahik)
Atrnerseh (Armenian: Ատրներսեհ) (d. 870's) was an Armenian ruler of the Principality of Khachen. He was the son and successor of Sahl Smbatean. According...
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