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Azatan (Armenian: Ազատան) is a
village in the
Akhuryan Muni****lity of the
Shirak Province of Armenia. The
Statistical Committee of
Armenia reported its...
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divided into
Azatan (freemen). The
Azatan formed a
large low-aristocracy of low-level administrators,
mostly living on
small estates. The
Azatan provided...
- 534 and 5,398 respectively. With a po****tion of 4,838, the
village of
Azatan is the
largest rural muni****lity of Shirak. The
dialect of
Armenian spoken...
- The
Azadan (Middle Persian: āzādān, Parthian:
āzātān;
meaning 'free' and 'noble') were a
class of
Iranian nobles. They are
probably identical to the eleutheroi...
- of
Persian society along caste lines was
reflected in the military. The
azatan aristocracy provided the cavalry, the
paighan infantry came from the peasantry...
- Sepasar, Pokr Sepasar, Saragyugh, Sizavet, Tavshut,
Zuygaghbyur Azatan Muni****lity
Rural Azatan Bayandur Muni****lity
Rural Bayandur Beniamin Muni****lity...
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Amasia Shirak Plain near
Isahakyan Buckwheat fields in
Shirak Lake
Azatan near the
Azatan village,
Shirak Plain Shirak Province,
general information 40°38′N...
- head of a
small expeditionary force,
numbering around 800, of low-ranking
Azatan (Azadan) nobility.
According to
other traditions, it
consisted of prisoners...
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Karakhs may
refer to:
Azatan,
Armenia Vanadzor,
Armenia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name...
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Shirak Province,
specifically 7
villages including: Arevik, Panik, Lanjik,
Azatan, Dzithankov, Mets Sepasar, Ashotsk. In the Lori Province,
Catholics live...