Gardman (Armenian: Գարդման), also known as Gardmank' or Gardmanadzor, was one of the eight cantons of the ancient province of Utik' in the Kingdom of...
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Mihranids (section Mihranids of Gardman)
certain Mihran, a distant relative of Sasanian, settled in the region of Gardman in Utik. He was probably a member of a branch of the Mihranid family which...
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dependent Armenian kingdom on the territory of Syunik and Artsakh provinces, Gardman canton of Utik province, Mazaz and Varazhnunik canton of Ayrarat province...
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Caucasian polities: Iberia (Chosroids), Gogarene and Caucasian Albania/Gardman (Mihranids). The much later Samanid dynasty that ruled most of Iran in...
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II. After the death of his father in 770, he becomes the ruler of the Gardman region. However, he continued the struggle against the Caliphate and in...
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them being in Gugark, and the other in the Armeno-Albania principality of Gardman. The Life of the Kings recount Mirian's reign in much details. While its...
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After the death of his father in 800, he becomes the new ruler of the Gardman region and the northern part of Caucasian Albania. He continued to rely...
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Arandznak, Aghve, and possibly Tri and Rot-Parsean), Gardman (consisting of the districts of Gardman and Tus-Kustak), and Shakashen (consisting of the districts...
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- Ashot the Iron (914-928). Sahakanuysh was the daughter of Prince of Gardman Sahak Sevada. She had two brothers - Grigor the Great, prince of Khachen...
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his death, kingdom was abolished and the Mihranids stood as princes of Gardman. Тревер К. В. Очерки по истории и культуре Кавказской Албании IV в. до...
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of King Mirdat V. She was a daughter of Barzabod, a Mihranid ruler of Gardman. Sagdukht is primarily known from the Georgian chronicle, written by Juansher...
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Varaz Grigor (category Princes of Gardman)
of Gardman and had a sister called Shushik. He succeeded his father c. 600 before his accession to the throne of Albania in 628. Like other Gardman rulers...
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897), King of Hereti from 893 to 897 Sahak Sevada (d. 940), Prince of Gardman Romanos I Lekapenos (Ρωμανός Β') (870–948, ruled 919–944), co-emperor,...
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He was married to Sagdukht, daughter of Barzabod, Mihranid prince of Gardman, and fathered Vakhtang, his successor. Toumanoff, Cyril. Chronology of...
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kingdom's official religion. The Mihranids (630–705) arrived in Albania from Gardman during the early seventh century. Partav (now Barda) was the dynasty's...
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(2009) Turkey Lake Van Armenians 33 32.0% Herrera et al. (2012) Armenia Gardman 30 31.3% Herrera et al. (2012) Iran Assyrians 48 29.2% Grugni,Viola et...
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prince of Caucasian Albania from 637 to 680, hailing from the region of Gardman. Joseph Hazzaya — was an 8th-century Syriac Christian writer, ascetic and...
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fled to Kotaiq, and was pursued to the region of Gardman on the eastern border of Lake Sevan. Gardman's prince (ichkhan) Ketridj or Ketritchn betrayed him...
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Sandviken 1957 Inger Jonsson Västra Götaland, Gothenburg 1958 Birgitta Gårdman Stockholm, Stockholm 1959 Marie Louise Ekström Västernorrland, Sundsvall...
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ruler of Albania, and "his nation" were christened by Emperor Heraclius at Gardman. After the overthrow of Nerses in 705,[non sequitur] the Caucasian Albanian...
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705–711 Predecessor Shiruye Successor Narseh Born Unknown Died 711 Burial Gardman castle Issue Narseh Dynasty Mihranids Father Varaz-Tiridates I Mother Sparama...
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– Corine Rottschäfer Israel – Miriam Hadar Japan – Tomoko Moritake Peru – Beatriz Boluarte Suriname – Gertrud Gummels Sweden – Birgitta Gårdman...
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Tigranakert field, and the name has been preserved as "Tkrakert" by the locals. Gardman The domains of the province extended over the Shamkhor river basin and...
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Peroz (Mihranid) (category Princes of Gardman)
Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, "the Victor") was bidaxsh (vice-king) of Gogarene and Gardman, ruling from 330 to 361. He was the founder of the Mihranid dynasty, an...
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(north-central) Tao-Klarjeti Byzantine Empire Emirate of Tbilisi Gardman Artsakh Syunik Armenia (province of the caliphate) Beylagan (province...
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It was bordered by the following Armenian provinces: Utik to the east, Gardman to the northeast, and Syunik to the southwest. The river Arax formed its...
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Caucasian Albania. According to Kaghankatvatsi, Nerses was the Bishop of Gardman who adhered to Council of Chalcedon, as did the queen-consort of Caucasian...
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