- Balāsagān (an
Iranian toponym meaning "country of Balas"; Armenian:
Bałasakan, the
inhabitants known as Bałasičkʻ, Arabic: Balāsajān/Balāšajān), also...
- "bthšy". In S****anid m****cripts
found in Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht it was
called "
Bałasakan". In
Chinese sources from the 7th
century onwards it was
called "Po-to-chang-na"...
-
Beylagan historically used in
different forms particularly, Paytakaran,
Balasakan, Bilgan,
Millar and Beylagan. A
number of
considerations ****ociated with...
-
Avatzatsi Arartuni –
Ayraratean (Maseatsotn, Ayrarat)
Aytruni Aytzenakan Balasakan Bardzruni Bagawanean (Bagrevand, Ayrarat) Bagraspuni?
Bagratuni – Aspetuni...
-
after 387 AD
became a part of the
Caucasian Albanian larger region of
Balasakan under the S****anids. It
roughly corresponded to the
modern Gilan & Talysh...
- (temporary
transferred over from the
Armenian Apostolic Church in 590), Utik,
Balasakan, Gardman, Shaki, Kabalaka, Hasho, and Kolmanķ are
listed as
dioceses of...