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Arsak may
refer to: Look up
årsak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
alternative transliteration of Artsakh, see
Artsakh (disambiguation) Ashk (given...
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Arsaces II (/ˈɑːrsəsiːz/; from
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσάκης; in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊
Aršak, Persian: اشک Ašk), was the
Arsacid king of
Parthia from 217 BC to 191 BC...
- dynasties. The
indigenous Parthian and
Armenian form was 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊
Aršak and Արշակ
Aršak.
Kings of this name include:
Arsaces I of Parthia, c. 247–211 BC...
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composer and
singer Serj
Tankian All
pages with
titles beginning with
Artsakh Arsak (disambiguation)
Karabakh (disambiguation) This
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Arşak Yaşar Kurt (Armenian: Արշակ Յաշար Կուրթ, born 16
August 1968) is a Turkish-Armenian rock artist. He
studied in 1990 at the
Faculty of Open Education...
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Arsaces I (/ˈɑːrsəsiːz/; from
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσάκης; in Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊
Aršak) was the
first king of Parthia,
ruling from 247 BC to 217 BC, as well as...
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dirkakimma "your (m. pl.) road" but áreş (in
Judean Hebrew: 'e'rets) "earth" >
árşak (Judean
Hebrew 'arts-ekha) "your earth". The
definite article is a- or e-...
- Süren was born in
Istanbul as
Faruk Surenyan. His
paternal grandfather was
Arşak Surenyan,
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's dentist. He has
Armenian descent from...
- Gr****: Ἀρσάκης, romanized: Arsakēs, from Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊, romanized:
Aršak Fattah, Hala
Mundhir (2009). A
Brief History of Iraq.
Infobase Publishing...
- origin. It also
appears as Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎣 Aršaka, Parthian: 𐭀𐭓𐭔𐭊
Aršak, Armenian: Արշակ, or
Arsaces (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσάκης). The name was held...