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village of Tsar in Armenia. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the
Armenian Dopian dynasty,
closely related to the ****ids,
established itself in Tsar. During...
- (princes of Mahkanaberd) Artzruni-Kogovit (princes of Kogovit)
Bagratuni Dopian (11th–16th centuries) (meliks of Tzar or
Upper Khachen)
Dedeyan (princes...
- 34.: "The
subjects of Iwanē's
family were the Orbelians, Khaghbakians,
Dopians, HasanJalalians, and others...The
representatives of
these major Armenian...
- division. The
subjects of Ivane's
family were the Orbelians, Khaghbakians,
Dopians, Hasan-Jalalyan and others. His sister, Tamta,
through forced marriages...
- the Timurids,
while the
Orbelians were
allowed to rule in Siunik, the
Dopians in Tsar. But
their cir****stances were difficult, and they
receive huge...
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equally if not more impressive.
Among those preserved is the
Palace of the
Dopian Princes,
Lords of Tzar, near
Aknaberd (in the
Mardakert District). Artsakh's...