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    Hasan-Jalalyan (Armenian: Հասան-Ջալալյաններ) is a medieval Armenian dynasty that ruled over parts of the South Caucasus. From the early thirteenth century...
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  • Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan (Armenian: Եսայի Հասան-Ջալալյան, romanized: Esayi Hasan-J̌alalyan), Yesai or Esayi Hasan-Jalalyants (fl. 1677 - d. 1728) was an Armenian...
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  • Sargis II Hasan-Jalalyan (Armenian: Սարգիս Բ Հասան-Ջալալյանց, romanized: Sargis II Hasan-J̌alalyancʿ, died 19 December 1828) was the last catholicos of...
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    The Armenian princely family of Hasan Jalalyan began ruling much of Khachen and Artsakh in 1214. In 1216, the Jalalyans founded the Gandzasar monastery...
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    headed by the Catholicos of Gandzasar Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan, descendant of the noble family of Hasan-Jalalyans from Khachen. After getting anointed in 1701...
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    Reconstruction of the flag of the Hasan-Jalalyan dynasty (1214−) Reconstruction of the Royal Standard of Grand Prince Hasan-Jalalyan Vahtangian (1214−1261) After...
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  • Hasan-Jalalyan Hassan I of the Maldives, Sultan of the Maldives 1388 to 1398 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hasan I...
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    Melikdoms were ruled by dynasties that represented branches of the earlier Hasan-Jalalyan dynasty and were descendants of the medieval kings of Artsakh. After...
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    ornamented hexagrams and so is the tomb of an Armenian prince of the Hasan-Jalalyan dynasty of Khachen (1214 AD) in the Gandzasar Church of Artsakh. The...
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    Baglivi (1668–1701), Croatian-Italian physician and scientist Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan (1677–1728), historian and catholicos of Aghvank Mkhitar Sebastatsi...
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    between 1216 and 1238 by Hasan-Jalal Dawla, the Armenian prince of Inner Khachen and the patriarch of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan. It was consecrated on...
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    the country, especially in Syunik and Vayots Dzor, while the House of Hasan-Jalalyan controlled provinces of Artsakh and Utik as the Kingdom of Artsakh....
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    "Brief History of the Country of Aluank" by the Armenian historian Yesai Hasan-Jalalyan. Historians A. A. Akopyan, P. M. Muradyan, and Karen Yuzbashyan in their...
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    Coat of arms of Tumanyans Coat of arms of Melikyans Coat of arms of Hasan-Jalalyan dynasty Coat of arms of Armenia from the German armorial. 15th century...
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  • Hasan-Jalal Dawla, Armenian feudal prince and namesake of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hassan...
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    Standard of the Principality of Khachen. 1214 Standard of House of Hasan-Jalalyan. 1915–1918 Flag of Republic of Van 22 April–28 May 1918 Flag of Transcaucasian...
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    family of Hasan-Jalalyan. A khachkar-memorial in the town testifies that the settlement was founded in 1810 by prince Davit Hasan-Jalalyan. In 1923, Jalaloghli...
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  • of Armenia or the Arshakuni Dynasty (54–428) Siunia dynasty House of Hasan-Jalalyan Bagratuni dynasty or the Bagratid Dynasty of Armenia (885–1045) Rubenid...
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    household of the Armenian princely family of Gandzasar, the House of Hasan-Jalalyan. In addition to jurisdiction of the former Church of Caucasian Albania...
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    Khachen. However, because the domain of Khachen during the reign of Prince Hasan Jalal included the entire territory of the modern Nagorno Karabakh Republic...
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    several rulers of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan. A local folk etymology holds that Hasan Jalal I Dawla, founder of the Hasan-Jalalyan dynasty, named it upon hearing...
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  • historiographers of the 18th century, of those five meliks, only melik-Hasan-Jalalyans, the rulers of Khachen, were residents of Karabakh. The melik-Beglaryans...
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  • state in the region. However the plot was uncovered thanks to Allahquli Hasan-Jalalyan, brother of Catholicos Hovhannes (1763–1786), who told Ibrahim Khan...
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    King of Lori Prince of Vanand Prince of Taron Prince of Khachen Prince of Tayk Cadet branches Bagrationis Rubenids Hasan-Jalalyan (indirectly) Kiurikians...
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    the Khamsa Melikdoms of Karabakh, ruled by branches of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan. Subsequently, Artsakh existed as a vassal of the Kara Koyunlu, Ak Koyunlu...
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    were allegations of ceasefire violations in the village's vicinity. Hasan Jalalyan, the founder of the princely family that ruled the Principality of Khachen...
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  • subjects of Ivane's family were the Orbelians, Khaghbakians, Dopians, Hasan-Jalalyan and others. His sister, Tamta, through forced marriages to members of...
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    and Georgians. In that period, Armenian prince Hasan-Jalal Dawla (founder of House of Hasan-Jalalyan cadet branch of Siunia dynasty) (c.1215–1262) began...
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    Vank, which served as a castle and residence of rulers of the House of Hasan-Jalalyan. During the Soviet period, the village was a part of the Mardakert District...
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    sites. Upon his return to Shushi, he wrote a brief history of the noble Hasan-Jalalyan family. In 1878 he moved to Tiflis (modern-day Tbilisi, Georgia), where...
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