• Gorgasali and had 5 issues: Varaz Peroz (d. c. 670) Varaz Tiridates I (r. 680-705) Javanshir Yezud Khosrov Varazman (b. c. 615) Varaz Tiridates - Prince of...
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  • Varaz Trdat, was the Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 670 to 705. He was kept as prisoner in Constantinople from 694 until 699. In his absence...
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  • Vahram-Arshusha V (608–627) Arshusha VI (???–748) Peroz (330–361) Khurs (361–430) Barzabod (430–440) Varaz-Bakur (440–450) Mihr (450–480) Armayel (480–510)...
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    [fæɾɒːˈɾuːd̪] – 'beyond the [Amu] river'), Faro-rüd (Tajik: Фарорӯд), and Varaz-rüd (Tajik: Варазрӯд), the area had been known to the ancient Iranians as...
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    captives to make Peroz spare them. However, an unexpected event changed the course of events: the death of the Sasanian king Peroz I in 484 in war against...
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    Cyril Toumanoff). Nana bore Mirian two sons: Rev II, Varaz-Bakur and a daughter who married Peroz, the first Mihranid dynast of Gugark. Pontus here may...
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    Barda, Azerbaijan (category Peroz I)
    Iran, Peroz I (r. 459–484) ordered his vassal the Caucasian Albanian king Vache II (r. 440–462) to have the city of Perozapat ("the city of Peroz" or "Prosperous...
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    daughter of Oligotos", who bore him two sons—Rev and Varaz-Bakur—and a daughter who married Peroz, the first Mihranid dynast of Gugark. Wikimedia Commons...
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  • the House of Mihran, who converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity. Varaz Grigor — was the Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 628 until his death...
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  • raids into the country in retaliation for their ally's death. The new ruler Varaz-Tiridates I, who was Javanshir's nephew, delegated Israel, Bishop of Mets...
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    Country of Albania, Peroz ordered the Albanian king Vache II to have the city of Perozapat ("the city of Peroz" or "Prosperous Peroz") constructed. However...
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    to the negotiations, however they continued to clash in Armenia, where Varaz Vzur succeeded Tamkhosrow as the new Sasanian governor of Armenia. The Byzantines...
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  • Adhur Gushnasp (category Generals of Peroz I)
    to rebel under the leadership of Vahan Mamikonian, a nephew of Vardan. Varaz-Shapur Amatuni, who was present in the meeting, informed Adhur Gushnasp...
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  • representative was Varaz Grigor (628-642), who took the title “Prince of Albania”. Partav (Berde) was the capital city of Albania during the reign of Varaz Grigor's...
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