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Chufan ibn
Sultan (until 1185) Amir-Ahmad ibn
Chufan (since 1185)
Andunik (Amir-Sultan) (12th century), son of
Bayar Malik Saratan (second half of...
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Andunik I (Avar: ГӀандуникӀ I) was an Avar
nutsal (ruler), who
ruled from 1460 to 1485. He was the son of the past
nutsal Ibrahim I.
Throughout his reign...
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Nutsal of
Avars Reign XI—XI
centuries Predecessor Saratan I
Successor Bayar Issue Andunik,
Bayar Father Saratan I
Religion Islam, Christianity, paganism...
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Nutsal of
Avars Reign XII
centuries Predecessor Abu
Muslim Successor Masum-bek
Issue Andunik (Amir-Sultan)
Father Surakat I
Religion paganism, Islam...
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Andunik (Avar: ГӏандуникӀ) or Amir-Sultan (Avar: ГӀамир-СултӀан I, late 12th –
early 13th-centuries) was an Avar
nutsal (ruler), who
ruled in the 13th...
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Bayar II, (12th century) - the son of the Avar
nutsal (ruler) and Surakat.
Andunik I, the
ruler (nutsal) of the Avar
nutsaldom in the
second half of the 15th...
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Andirey and Tumen, that were
managed by Jamaats,
Qadis or Beks.
According to
Andunik-nutsal, the army of
shamkhal numbered up to 100
thousand men.
Turkic chronicler...