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Khosrov II (known in
Roman sources as Chosroes, died 258), also
known as
Khosrov the
Brave was an
Armenian king from the
Arsacid dynasty in the mid-third...
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Khosrov ****ian (Armenian: Խոսրով Զաքարյան) or
Khosrov Mkhargrdzeli was
Armenian landholder during the 11th
century in
Armenian Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget...
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Khosrov I (Parthian: 𐭇𐭅𐭎𐭓𐭅; fl.
second half 2nd c. -
first half 3rd c., died 217) was a
Parthian prince who
served as a
Roman client king of Armenia...
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Khosrov is a town in the
Ararat Province of Armenia.
Khosrov Forest State Reserve Ararat Province Khosrov at
GEOnet Names Server...
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Khosrov Forest State Reserve (Armenian: Խոսրովի անտառ պետական արգելոց, romanized: Khosrovi
antarr petakan argelots'), is a
nature reserve in
Ararat Province...
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Khosrov III the
Small (
Khosrov III Kotak;
Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of
Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339.
Khosrov was the son and...
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Khosrov IV (Armenian: Խոսրով Դ; died 415 or 418),
called Khosrov III in some sources, was a
noble of the
Arsacid dynasty who
served as the
Sasanian client...
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Khosrov Meliki Harutyunyan (Armenian: Խոսրով Մելիքի Հարությունյան; born 30 May 1948) is an
Armenian politician who
served as the
Prime Minister of Armenia...
- II, c. 190
Khosrov I of Armenia, 198–217
Khosrov II of Armenia, c. 252
Khosrov III the Small, 330–339
Khosrov IV of Armenia, 387–389
Khosrov of Andzev...
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Khosrov of
Andzev (died 964) was the
father of
Gregory of Narek, a
tenth century poet. His two sons,
Grigor and Hovhannes,
studied at
Narek monastery...