- and
centered at the
castle of Kangvar. In 780, its
chief prince Tachat Andzevatsi was
under the
suzerainty of the
Abbasid Caliph.
After him, the dynasty...
-
kings of Hubushkia.
Princely clan of
Andzevatsi put
forward a
number of
prominent nakharars (Tachat
Andzevatsi were
presiding prince of the
Emirate of...
-
accused of
whipping the
representers of
Tondrake as a
supporter of
Khosrov Andzevatsi and
Hakob Syunetsi. At the
request of
Catholicos Ananias A. Mokatsi, in...
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Amaskuni Amatuni (Artaz, Vaspurakan)
Amatuni the
second Andzevatsi (Andzevatsiq, Vaspurakan)
Andzevatsi other Andzit –
Andzit tun –
Andzteatsi –
Andzitoy (Andzit...
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Khosrov of
Andzev (died 964) was the
father of
Gregory of Narek, a
tenth century poet. His two sons,
Grigor and Hovhannes,
studied at
Narek monastery under...
- Caliphate)
Smbat VII Bagratuni, 761–772 (for the
Abbasid Caliphate)
Tatzates Andzevatsi, 780–782/785 (for the
Abbasid Caliphate)
Ashot IV
Bagratuni "the Carnivorous"...
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appointed governor of Arminiya.
Tatzates belonged to the
noble Armenian Andzevatsi family.
Probably in the 750s, he came to the
Byzantine Empire and entered...
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Artaxiads moved.
Tigranes also gave away Artavasdes's
holdings to an
Andzevatsi prince named Erakhnavu, who was a
distinguished man and had
married the...
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result he
approached Basil,
along with his relative, the
Artsruni ruler of
Andzevatsi,
offering to
surrender their realms to the
Empire in
exchange for large...
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southern s****s of Lake Van, in what is now
eastern Turkey, to
Khosrov Andzevatsi, a
relative of the
Artsruni royal family. His
mother died when he was...