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Bagavan (also
spelled Bagawan; Armenian: Բագաւան) was an
ancient locality in the
central part of
Armenia in the prin****lity of Bagrevand. The site is...
- The
Battle of
Bagavan (also
spelled Bagawan) or the
Battle of
Vagabanta was
fought in 371 near the
settlement of
Bagavan, in the
district of Bagrevand...
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Bagavan (also
known as
Baguan or
Atshi Bagavan) was a
district in Caspiane, the land of the Caspians. It was
located on the
right bank of the
Araxes (Aras)...
- a sci fi
movie with
alien backdrop, then Aleka, a
romantic thriller,
Bagavan mythological drama and an
action thriller titled TN-43. He has also been...
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Crusade were cut by the
invasion of the Mongols. King
George IV went to
Bagavan, Armenia, to
secure his sister's
marriage to the Shah of
Shirvan and ensure...
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center of
Russian Baku governorate. Baku is
derived from the old
Persian Bagavan,
which translates to "City of God". A folk
etymology explains the name...
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crops and the
feeder of the hungry. His
statue is
currently standing in
Bagavan,
which today is
considered a
Pagan sanctuary. The term
Navasard goes back...
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Sasanian monarch Shapur II (r. 309–379),
notably taking part in the
Battle of
Bagavan,
where the
Iranian forces were defeated. He was the
regent of
Armenia under...
- harvests.”1 The
great center of
Armenian Navasard,
Ananikian points out, was
Bagavan, the
center of fire worship. The
Kurdish ****ociation with
Newroz has become...
- 1007/978-1-349-16941-2_17, ISBN 978-1-349-16943-6
Zahir AA,
Rahuman AA,
Bagavan A, et al. (August 2010). "Evaluation of
botanical extracts against Haemaphysalis...