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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...
- 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...
- as the Khamsa melikdoms, were Gulistan, Jraberd, Varanda, Khachen, and Dizak. These five prin****lities were ruled by the Beglarian, Israelian, Shahnazarian...
- 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...
- dominated by Armenian meliks (princes), who had established five melikdoms (Dizak, Gulistan, Jraberd, Khachen and Varanda) that ruled in Karabakh. These Armenian-ruled...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- naib (deputy) of the Dizak region, the ancestor of the Malik-Aslanov family. He was born in 1787 the village of Tugh village of Dizak and was descended from...