-
capitals were located). The
modern endonyms for the area are Agh**** and
Aluank,
among the Udi people, who
regard themselves as
descended from the inhabitants...
- (1800–1801)
Catholicose of
Aluank -
Eremia II,
Catholicose of
Aluank' (1676–1701)
Esayi Hasan-Jalalean,
Catholicose of
Aluank' (1702–1728)
Nerses V (anti-catholicos)...
-
Caucasian Albania (Middle Persian: Arān, Ardān, Armenian:
Ałuank) was a
kingdom in the Caucasus,
which was
under the
suzerainty of the
Sasanian Empire...
-
Armenian (1892–1907)
Simeon V,
Catholicose of
Aluank' (1794–1810)
Sargis Hasan-Jalalean,
Catholicose of
Aluank' (1810–1815)
Armenian Apostolic Church – Giragos...
- sources. More
extensive information is
given in The
History of the Land of
Ałuank by Movsēs Kałankatuatsʻi. The Udi were one of the
predominating Caucasian...
- of
Aluank. Book I.
Chapter XIV.
After accepting the rank of [the country's] high priest, he left to
enlighten the
countries of
Iberia and
Aluank. He...
-
History of the
Armenians Moses Kalankatuatsi.
History of the
country of
Aluank.
Chapter IV. Darmesteter,
James (trans., ed.). "Vendidad." Zend
Avesta I...
- Magazine,
March 2004, p. 18,
Movses Kalankatuatsi.
History of the Land of
Aluank, Book I,
chapters 27, 28 and 29; Book II,
chapter 3. Н.Адонц. «Дионисий...
-
Armenia and the
tribe of Maskut. In
about 335-336
Sanesan (or Sanatruk) and
Aluank (Alans), in
collusion with the Albanians,
decided to take
advantage of the...
-
Harvard University Press, 1978
Movses Kalankatuatsi.
History of the Land of
Aluank,
translated from Old
Armenian by Sh. V. Smbatian. Yerevan:
Matenadaran (Institute...