- (hy) (17th century) –
architect Hovhannes Jughayetsi Ktreshents (hy) (17th century) –
printer Kostand Jughayetsi (hy) (17th century) –
scholar Marcara Avanchintz...
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Hovhannes Mrkuz Jughayetsi (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Մրքուզ Ջուղայեցի; 1643–1715),
known in
Persian sources as Av**** or
Vanis Khalifa, was an
Armenian theologian...
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Davit I
Jughayetsi (1652–1683)
Stepanos Jughayetsi (1684–1696)
Alexander Jughayetsi (1697–1706)
Movses I
Jughayetsi (1706–1725)
Davit II
Jughayetsi (1725–1728)...
- This is a list of
famous Armenian merchants.
Hovhannes Jughayetsi ****ia
Aguletsi Khwaja Safar Petik and
Sanos Anton Çelebi
Hasan Agha
Hajji Piri Marcara...
- II of Kakheti, king of
Kakheti (eastern Georgia) in 1709–1722
Davit II
Jughayetsi,
prelate of the
Armenian Apostolic Diocese of
Isfahan and
Southern Iran...
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repair of the
older m****cripts,
including a 14th-century work by
Mattheos Jughayetsi.
Yovanisik also
wrote an
untitled chronicle which he
completed in 1600...
- Momik,
Simeon Archishetsi,
Vardan Artsketsi, Kirakos, Hovhannes,
Hakob Jughayetsi and may more have
weathered the
march of
times up to now. Yet
names of...
- Tatev. It was
constructed in the 1660s by
order of
Catholicos Hakob IV
Jughayetsi following the
destruction of the
nearby Harants (Fathers')
Hermitage of...
-
Russian annexation of
Eastern Armenia in 1828. In 1678,
Catholicos Hakob Jughayetsi called a
secret meeting at
Etchmiadzin with
leading meliks and members...
- the
meliks agreed to
pursue such an alliance. In 1678,
Catholicos Hakob Jughayetsi (Jacob of Jugha, 1655–1680)
called for a
secret meeting in Echmiadzin...