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Ishkhan (Armenian: իշխան) was a
feudal title in
medieval Armenia,
literally meaning prince. The word
originates from
Iranian *xšāna- (cf.
Sogdian axšāwan...
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Taron and
Sasun along with the new
title "Prince of Princes" (ishkhan
ishkhanats), and
Smbat "the Confessor", who
received the
title sparapet and the holdings...
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prince referred to by the
Armenian sources as 'prince of princes' (ishkhan
ishkhanats). Nerses' rival,
Ashot II, was
killed while confronting a retaliatory...
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Bagratuni received Taron and
Sasun and
inherited the
prestigious title of
ishkhanats ishkhan, or
prince of princes,
whereas his brother,
Smbat the Confessor...
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Ashot the
Great Ishkhanats ishkhan,
sparapet (855–885) king of
Armenia (885–890)
Katranide I
Queen of
Armenia (885–890)
Smbat king of
Armenia (890–914)...
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Armenian nobility was
headed by the metz
ishkhan ("great ishkhan") or
ishkhanats ishkhan ("ishkhan of ishkhans") in Armenian, who in some
historical chronicles...
- քոչարի) - Very
similar to Kochari,
originated in
region of Կարին (Karin).
Ishkhanats par (Իշխանաց պար) - Also
known as the "Lords' dance".
Fndzhan (Ֆնջան)...
- with the
title "Prince of Princes" (in
Armenian Իշխանաց իշխան
pronounced Ishkhanats Ishkhan), that
ruled as a
suzerainty in part of
Medieval Armenia from...
- hayotsʻ pʻrkeal kʻaghakʻin
Erewanay srbakrōn kʻahanayitsʻ,
baretsnund ishkhanatsʻ ew
hamayn barepastōn zhoghovrdotsʻ [To the
pious and
patriotic Armenian...
- II Bagratuni,
received Taron and
Sasun and
later the
title of
ishkhan ishkhanats ("prince of princes"),
whereas his brother,
Smbat VIII the Confessor,...