- The
Chosroid dynasty (a
Latinization of Khosro[v]ianni, Georgian: ხოსრო[ვ]იანები), also
known as the
Iberian Mihranids, were a
dynasty of
kings and later...
- e. Georgians). Iberia,
ruled by the Pharnavazid, Artaxiad,
Arsacid and
Chosroid royal dynasties,
together with
Colchis to its west,
would form the nucleus...
-
family formed the
Mihranid line of the
kings of
Caucasian Albania and the
Chosroid Dynasty of Kartli.
First mentioned in a mid-3rd-century CE
trilingual inscription...
-
established shortly after the S****anid
suppression of the
local royal Chosroid dynasty,
around 580; it
lasted until 888, when the
kingship was restored...
-
dynasty Padusbanids Ispahbads of
Gilan Bavand dynasty Qarinvand dynasty Chosroid dynasty Pourshariati 2008, p. 44.
Shahbazi 2002, pp. 511–515.
Lukonin 1983...
- 2015.
Retrieved 10 June 2012. Toumanoff,
Cyril (1963). "Iberia
between Chosroid and
Bagratid Rule".
Studies in
Christian Caucasian History. Georgetown...
-
Chosroid and
Bagratid Rule", in
Studies in
Christian Caucasian History, Georgetown, 1963, pp. 374–377.
Accessible online at "Iberia
between Chosroid and...
- Prin****lity of
Iberia through dynastic marriage after succeeding the
Chosroid dynasty at the end of the 8th century. In 888
Adarnase IV of
Iberia restored...
-
Bagratid dynasty. He
established himself in Tao-Klarjeti as a v****al of the
Chosroid dynasty of
Iberia and, as a
matter of inheritance,
acquired more lands...
- romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the
Chosroid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia,
natively known as
Kartli (eastern...