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    Dizak (redirect from Myus Haband)
    Dizak (Armenian: Դիզակ), also known as Ktish after its main stronghold, was a medieval Armenian principality in the historical province of Artsakh and...
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  • (Orchistene) Berdadzor Harchlank Koght Kusti Mets Arank Mets Kvenk Mukhank Myus Haband Parnes Parzkank Piank Sisakan-i-Kotak Vaykunik Ayrarat Abeghyank Aragatsotn...
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  • Balasagans, as well as the provinces that belonged to his uncle until then. Myus Haband Parnes Also known as Parisos, the administrative center was Parnes. It...
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    is believed to have formed the southern part of the canton (gavaṛ) of Myus Haband (known as Belukan or Dizak in the medieval era) of the historic Armenian...
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    Artsakh comprised 12 cantons (gavars, variations on spelling exist): Myus Haband Vaykunik Berdadzor Mets Arank Mets Kvenk Harchlank Mukhank Piank Parzkank...
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    regional center of Martuni. Historically, this area was also known as Myus Haband and Varand. The Martuni Province has 35 rural communities and one urban...
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  • of Armenia, and consisted of 12 districts (gavars): Myus Haband (Second Haband, as opposed to Haband of Siunik), Vaykunik (Zar), Berdadzor, Mets Arank,...
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