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territory of
Turkey in the
village of İşhan,
Artvin province. The name
Ishkhani derives from the word “Իշխան” (Ishkhan)
which means “prince” in the Armenian...
- Ишханович Газаров, Armenian: Սերգեյ Իշխանի Գազարով, romanized: Sergey
Ishkhani Gazarov; born
January 13, 1958) is a
Russian and
former Soviet actor and...
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monastery church at
Khandzta and
helped build the
monasteries of
Shatberdi and
Ishkhani.
Bagrat I was
married to a
daughter of the
Armenian prince Smbat VIII Bagratuni...
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Barakoni Doliskana inscriptions in
Asomtavruli Asomtavruli inscription at
Ishkhani Asomtavruli inscription at
Nikortsminda Cathedral Nuskhuri of 8th to 10th...
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Gurgen გურგენი An
inscription of "Gurgen, King of Kings" at the
Ishkhani church dated to 1006. King of
Kings of the
Iberians (more...)
Reign 994-1008 Predecessor...
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trout (Salmo ischchan), an
endemic fish
species of Lake Sevan,
Armenia Ishkhani, a
monastery in
Artvin Province,
Turkey This
disambiguation page lists...
- are the
monasteries of Khandzta, Khakhuli, Ancha, the
churches of Oshki,
Ishkhani, Bana, Parkhali, Doliskana,
Otkhta Eklesia, Opiza, Shatberdi, Rabati("New...
- sources.
Bagrat was
survived by a son, Adarnase. A
church inscription from
Ishkhani (now in Turkey)
calls Bagrat "magistros and king". Toumanoff,
Cyril (1967)...
- into a
mosque Doliskana (Dolishane/Hamamlıköy)
converted into a
mosque Ishkhani (İşhan)
protected (since 1987)
Parkhali (Barhal/Altıparmak)
protected Oshki...
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According to The
Georgian Chronicles,
Queen Dinar,
during the
reign of her son
Ishkhani,
converted Hereti to the
Eastern Orthodox confession and
abandoned the...