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- Seven Great Houses of Iran, the name of Kamsarakan is derived from Prince Kamsar, who died in 325. The Kamsarakans had their base in the "two princely states"...
- provoked the Armenian nakharars into a major rebellion which included the Kamsarakans.[citation needed] The defeat of the rebels at the Battle of Bagrevand...
- Simon Kamsarakan (Simon Rafiki Shahazizyan) (Armenian: Սիմոն Կամսարական, 1950, Ashtarak – 2011, Yerevan) was an Armenian physicist, public activist, a...
- Nerseh or Nerses Kamsarakan (Armenian: Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 689–691, backed by the Byzantine Empire. Armenia had been...
- Arshavir II Kamsarakan (Armenian: Արշավիր Կամսարական) was an Armenian prince from the Kamsarakan family. He was the son of Gazavon II, who immigrated to...
- and a possession of the Armenian Kamsarakan dynasty. By the early 9th century, the former territories of the Kamsarakans in Arsharunik and Shirak (including...
- Karenitis. An alternate theory contends that a local princely family, the Kamsarakans, the Armenian off-shoot of the Iranian Kārin Pahlav family, lent its...
- were identified as one of the so-called "Parthian clans". The Armenian Kamsarakan family was a branch of the House of Karen. Following the defeat of the...
- noble, ruled as the Hethumid dynasty until 1342. Toumanoff, C. (2010). "KAMSARAKAN". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume XV/5: Ḵamsa...
- influence of the Armenian Pahlavuni family, who were descendants of the Kamsarakans. The Pahlavunis had a great contribution in the progress of Shirak with...