-
Aghvank are
referred to by the
terms nakharars (նախարար),
azats (ազատ),
hazarapets (հազարապետ),
marzpets (մարզպետ),
shinakans (շինական), etc.
Princely families...
- The
country as a
whole enjo****
considerable autonomy. The
office of
Hazarapet,
corresponding to that of
Minister of the Interior,
public works and finance...
-
brother and successor, Balash, made
peace with Vahan, and
appointed him as
hazarapet (minister) and
later as
marzban of Armenia.
Peace was
likewise made in...
- or
prime minister. From Persian, the term also p****ed into
Armenian as
hazarapet and hazarwuxt.
Later Gr****
authors emplo**** the term
chiliarch for the...
-
kingdom of Armenia, the
princes of
Anzitene held the
hereditary office of
hazarapet,
perhaps roughly corresponding to a chancellor, for a few generations...
- who was
appointed priest of
Aramazd in Ani; Vroyr, who was
appointed hazarapet; Tiran, who was
given command of the
southern part of the army; and Zareh...
-
Khosrau I himself, Chihor-Vishnasp enjo**** a high status, and
served as the
hazarapet (minister of the interior) of
Persian Armenia,
before he was appointed...
- (droshak),
commander (zoravar), and his subordinates, the
chiliarchs (
hazarapets) and
centurions (haryurapets or yuzbashis).
These officers were often...
-
through deputies.
Following the treaty,
Vahan Mamikonian was
appointed as
hazarapet and
later marzban ("margrave") of Armenia. The
Armenian cavalry led by...
- of
Vardan Mamikonian, and
Vahan Amatuni, Armenia's Persian-appointed
hazarapet (chief of finances), to Oshakan, the latter's
native village. This is...