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Esayi Abu-Musa (Armenian: Եսայի Աբու-Մուսե or Ապումուսէ; in
Arabic sources: Isa ibn-Istif****) was an
Armenian prince of
southern Artsakh who
ruled over...
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Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan (Armenian: Եսայի Հասան-Ջալալյան, romanized:
Esayi Hasan-J̌alalyan),
Yesai or
Esayi Hasan-Jalalyants (fl. 1677 - d. 1728) was an Armenian...
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supported in
their plans by the
clergy headed by the
Catholicos of
Gandzasar Esayi Hasan-Jalalyan,
descendant of the
noble family of Hasan-Jalalyans from Khachen...
- also the
canton of
Baghk of Syunik. The
founder of this prin****lity was
Esayi Abu-Muse, in the 9th century. In the 16th-18th centuries,
Dizak was ruled...
- (1860–1864) -- Lo**** Tenens— Վրթանէս
Esayee IV of
Talas (1864–1885; also
Esayi, Issay, Yessai,
Yessay or
Yessayi Garabedian) -- Եսայի Դ.
Yeremya Der Sahagian...
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professors and
around fifteen lecturers. The university's
longtime head was
Esayi of Nich (Nchetsi), who led the
university until 1331. He was
succeeded by...
- The Caucasus: An Introduction.
Oxford University Press, USA. 2010, p. 107
Esayi Hasan Jalaeants (Author),
George A.
Bournoutian (Translator).
Brief History...
- data handbook, p. 322 ISBN 0-19-829645-2 Clarke,
Walter S. (1991). "The '
Esayi Dream: A
Footnote to the
Ogaden War".
Northeast African Studies. 13 (1):...
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Ayrivank Stephen Orbelian Gevorg Skevratsi Hayton of
Corycus Kostandin Yerznkatsi Gregory of
Akner Khachatur Kecharetsi Esayi of Nich
Terter Yerevantsi...
- Bournoutian,
George A. (2009). A
Brief History of the Aghuankʻ Region, by
Esayi Hasan Jalaleantsʻ.
Mazda Publishers. p. 128. ISBN 978-1568591711. Floor...