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Dizak (Armenian: Դիզակ), also
known as
Ktish after its main stronghold, was a
medieval Armenian prin****lity in the
historical province of
Artsakh and...
- the
Kingdom of
Artsakh with John
Senecherib as its
first ruler.
Initially Dizak in
southern Artsakh also
formed a
kingdom ruled by the
ancient House of...
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Dizak (Persian: ديزك, also
Romanized as
Dīzak; also
known as Dizaik) is a
village in
Rudbar Rural District, in the
Central District of
Tafresh County...
- as the
Khamsa melikdoms, were Gulistan, Jraberd, Varanda, Khachen, and
Dizak.
These five prin****lities were
ruled by the Beglarian, Israelian, Shahnazarian...
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dominated by
Armenian meliks (princes), who had
established five
melikdoms (
Dizak, Gulistan, Jraberd,
Khachen and Varanda) that
ruled in Karabakh.
These Armenian-ruled...
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beginning of the 9th century, the
Armenian princely houses of
Khachen and
Dizak were
storing up strength. In 821,
Amaras was
plundered by Arab invaders...
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Gulistan and Jraberd.
Along with the
separately ruled melikdoms of
Varanda and
Dizak,
these five prin****lities
formed the Five
Melikdoms of Karabakh, also known...
- of the
Armenian prin****lity of
Dizak. The
nearby Kavakavank monastery was
rebuilt by
order of
Melik Yegan of
Dizak in 1724.
Fuzuli was
known as Qarabulaq...
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According to one view, the name of the city
comes from the
Sogdian word
dizak (Persian: دزک),
which is the
diminutive form of diz (دز, 'fortress') and...
- 17th
century part of prin****lity of
Dizak) -
under the
leadership of the
Melik Shahnazarian family Melikdom of
Dizak -
under the
leadership of the Melik...