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    Bahram II (also spelled Wahram II or Warahran II; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the fifth Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran, from 274 to...
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  • Rimée de la Petite Arménie (“The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor”) of Vahram of Edessa records that he was the son of Thoros I, lord of Armenian Cilicia...
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    the Armenian sparapet, Vahram Pahlavuni, prepared the coronation of the successor to Hovhannes-Smbat, the king's nephew, Gagik II, who at that time was...
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    of the İsfendiyaroğulları of Sinop. Murad II is portrayed by İlker Kurt in 2012 film Fetih 1453, by Vahram Papazian in the Albanian movie The Great Warrior...
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    Bahram Chobin (redirect from Vahram Cho'bin)
    Bahram Chobin is attested in Georgian as Baram Č‛ubin[i] and in Armenian as Vahram Ch’obin. His first name also appears as Vararanes in Latin and Baram (Βαράμ;...
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  • Vahram Pahlavuni (Old Armenian: Վահրամ Պահլաւունի, romanized: Vahram Pahlawuni; d. 1046) was an Armenian military commander and official in Bagratuni Armenia...
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  • difficult expressions of the prophets – his explanations even still exist. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor Thoros was the second son...
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  • Bahram or Vahram or Behram (Persian: بهرام), variant Bahran or Vahran (Uzbek: Баҳром, Bahrom and Tajik: Баҳром, Bahrom) meaning "smiting of resistance"...
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    Verethragna (redirect from Vahrām)
    Zoroastrian Middle Persian, Verethragna became 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭 Warahrām, from which Vahram, Vehram, Bahram, Behram and other variants derive. The Proto-Aryan adjective...
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  • by everybody. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor In June 1180, Saladin, the sultan of Egypt, and Kilij Arslan II, the sultan of...
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  • Armenia under Vahram Pahlavouni and the Byzantine Empire in 1042. The Byzantine Empire was soundly defeated, with up to 20,000 dead. Vahram selected a body...
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    Bahram III (redirect from Vahram III)
    sixth king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire. He was son and successor of Bahram II. As a prelude to his kingship he was viceroy in the province of Sakastan,...
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    Bahram I (redirect from Vahram I)
    Bahram I's reign was largely uneventful. He was succeeded by his son Bahram II. The theophoric name "Bahram" (بهرام یکم) is the New Persian form of the Middle...
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  • under the name Vahram as the son of Grigor Magistros, a member of the princely Pahlavuni family and Doux of Edessa as well as a scholar. Vahram had been engaged...
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    lived the glorious princes Zak'are' and Iwane', sons of Sargis, son of Vahram, son of Zak'are', son of Sargis of Kurdish nationality (i K'urd azge') p...
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    assigned to them a particular house, and provided them with necessaries. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor About the same time, he...
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    P325". Toumanoff, Cyril (1961). "Introduction to Christian Caucasian History, II: States and Dynasties of the Formative Period". Traditio. 17: 38. Rapp, Stephen...
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    The Armenian princes, such as Shahnshah (d. 1261), the son of Zak'aré, Vahram Gagets'i (fl. 1240-1250) and his son Aghbugha, and Hasan Jalal, the prince...
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    exemplary life by many children, the numerous offsprings of a famous race. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor Isabella was the only child...
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    invaded Sasanian Mesopotamia in a surprising, risky winter campaign. Khosrow II appointed Rhahzadh as the commander of an army to confront him. Heraclius'...
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    and Constantine the Alan and allied with Armenians under the command of Vahram Pahlawuni and Liparit Orbelean. To defend the city, Abu'l-Aswar flooded...
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    Cuneo. Environmental design. 2000. p. 72. The mausoleum of the princes Vahram and Sarkis, respectively the grandfather and the father of the amirspasalars...
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    "It seems probable that there were virtually only two, namely the Atash-i Vahram [literally: "victorious fire", later misunderstood to be the Fire of Bahram]...
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    the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom from 330 to 365. He was the successor of Peroz II Kushanshah. His theophoric name "Varahran" is the New Persian form of the...
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    lived the glorious princes Zak'are' and Iwane', sons of Sargis, son of Vahram, son of Zak'are', son of Sargis of Kurdish nationality (i K'urd azge') p...
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    Shahrbaraz (category Generals of Khosrow II)
    personality, as the boar was the animal associated with the Zoroastrian Izad Vahram, the epitome of victory. Shahrwarāz (Inscriptional Pahlavi: 𐭱𐭲𐭫𐭥𐭫𐭠𐭰...
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  • descendants of Gagik Artsruni". Another Armenian chronicler, Vahram, a personal secretary of King Levon II refers to Ruben as "a famous chief of the blood royal...
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  • Georgian-language epitaph on the tombstone of his brother, Atabeg Vahram. The wife of Shahnshah II Zakarian was named Kuandze and was the daughter of the Armenian...
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    Pahlavuni and rebuilt by Prince Vahram Pahlavouni, as is recorded in the manuscripts of Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni. Vahram built the Church of Surb Astvatsatsin...
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    000 dead behind. This victory allowed Vahram Pahlavuni along with Catholicos Petros Getadardz to crown Gagik II king of Armenia and subsequently take...
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