- pp. 504-505. (in Armenian) Hasan-
Jalalyans Archived December 23, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine. The Hasan-
Jalalyans, Charitable,
Cultural Foundation of...
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Armenian princely family of
Hasan Jalalyan began ruling much of
Khachen and
Artsakh in 1214. In 1216, the
Jalalyans founded the
Gandzasar monastery which...
- country,
especially in
Syunik and
Vayots Dzor,
while the
House of Hasan-
Jalalyan controlled provinces of
Artsakh and Utik as the
Kingdom of Artsakh. During...
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century Melikdom of Khachen [hy] -
under the
leadership of the Hasan-
Jalalyans (and at the end of 18th
century partially ruled by
melik Mirzahanyan)...
- [Yesai Hasan-
Jalalyan]. www.armenianreligion-am.armin.am (in Armenian).
Retrieved 2022-10-29. "Հայկական Հանրագիտարան" [Hasan
Jalalyans]. www.encyclopedia...
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headed by the
Catholicos of
Gandzasar Esayi Hasan-
Jalalyan,
descendant of the
noble family of Hasan-
Jalalyans from Khachen.
After getting anointed in 1701...
- that period,
Armenian prince Hasan-Jalal
Dawla (founder of
House of Hasan-
Jalalyan cadet branch of
Siunia dynasty) (c.1215–1262)
began his
separatist activities...
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Sargis II Hasan-
Jalalyan (Armenian: Սարգիս Բ Հասան-Ջալալյանց, romanized: Sargis II Hasan-J̌alalyancʿ, died 19
December 1828) was the last
catholicos of...
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historiographers of the 18th century, of
those five meliks, only melik-Hasan-
Jalalyans, the
rulers of Khachen, were
residents of Karabakh. The melik-Beglaryans...
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Catholicate of Aghvank.
Beginning in the
early 18th century, the Hasan-
Jalalyans actively contributed to the
Russian conquest of the
South Caucasus. In...