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Khoshak ****ian (Armenian: Խոսրովակ Զաքարյան), also
Khuashak ,
Khvashak or
Xvashak (born
circa 1235, died
after 1299), was a
female member of the ****id...
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Armenian inscription from 1291, left by
Princess Khoshak of
Garni and her son, Amir ****e.
Khoshak, the
granddaughter of
Ivane I ****ian,
recorded the...
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Artashir ****e III Avag-Sargis
Ivane II ****ian
Agbugha Beri
George Khoshak Agbugha Sargis II
David Shahnshah II
Vahram Artashir Agbugha Zaza ****e...
- date of her birth.
Nothing is
known about Tamta's
mother except the name
Khoshak.
Tamta probably spent her
childhood in the
province of Lori,
where her...
- Avag ****ian Avag-Sargis III ****ian
Ivane I ****ian
Ivane II ****ian
Khoshak ****ian
Khosrov ****ian
Sargis ****ian
Shahnshah ****ian Shahnshah...
- in his own right,
Shams al-Din also had
influential in-laws: his wife
Khoshak was the
daughter of Avag Mkhargrdzeli, Lord High
Constable of Georgia,...
- died,
leaving no son behind, but only a
daughter by the name of Khuashak/
Khoshak. The King came to the
funeral in Bjni and
noticed the good-looking widow...
- the
Kingdom of
Eastern Georgia, and
later chamberlain of Avag's
daughter Khoshak. He was
concurrently "Prime Minister" of the
Mongol Il-Khan Abaqa. Sadun...
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brother Tekuder and son Arghun.
Juvayni married the
Armenian Princess Khoshak ****ian in 1269. She was the
daughter of Avag ****ian, Lord High Constable...
- ****ian was
named Kuandze and was the
daughter of the
Armenian Princes Khoshak and
Shams al-Din Juvayni, an Il-Khanid
Sahib Divan, "the
highest ranking...