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Vardan Areveltsi (Armenian: Վարդան Արևելցի;
Vardan the Easterner, c. 1198 – 1271 AD) was a thirteenth-century
Armenian historian, geographer, philosopher...
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excerpts among many
chronicles including those of al-Maqrizi,
Vardan Areveltsi, and Ibn Battuta. The
first of
these may have
relied on the work of Ata-Malik...
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According to the
medieval Armenian historians Matthew of
Edessa and
Vardan Areveltsi,
Danishmend Gazi was of
Armenian origin, which, as
Tahsin Yazici explains...
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argued that this
writing was made in
response to the
claims of
Vardan Areveltsi, who
stated that
Papias is
responsible for the
inclusion of the story...
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communities in
Europe Kirakos Gandzaketsi, a 13th-century
historian Vardan Areveltsi, 13th-century
polymath Grigor Paron-Ter,
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem...
- god of
writing and science. A 13th-century
Armenian historian,
Vardan Areveltsi, in his History,
notes "that an
Armenian script existed of old is attested"...
- David's
other possible son in the 13th-century
Armenian chronicle of
Vardan Areveltsi.
Prince Vakhtang (1118–1138);
Georgian historiography today portrays David...
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Armenian theatral director and actor, People's
Artist of USSR (1965)
Vardan Areveltsi (1198–1271),
Armenian historian, geographer,
philosopher and translator...
- the Sultan. In the "Historical Collection",
Armenian historian Vardan Areveltsi boasts that
David "filled
Georgia with
captivity and
plundering Turks"...
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Davit V died
suddenly six
months after becoming king.
According to
Vardan Areveltsi,
David was
poisoned by
Sumbat I and
Ivane II Orbeli, who the
Orbelis had...