- may
refer to:
Kirakos Gandzaketsi (c. 1200/1202–1271),
Armenian historian of the 13th
century and
author of the
History of
Armenia Kirakos (Giragos) I Virapetsi...
- that year but
Kirakos also
managed to
escape the same
night and
returned to the town of Getik.
Following Vanakan's
death in 1251,
Kirakos ****umed his former...
- In 1441, a new
Catholicos was
elected in
Etchmiadzin in the
person of
Kirakos Virapetsi,
while Krikor Moussapegiants preserved his
title as Catholicos...
-
Cilicia (1784–1796) -- Թէոդորոս Գ. Աջապահեան (Սսեցի) (Թորոս Գ. Սսեցի)
Kirakos I of
Cilicia (1797–1822) -- Կիրակոս Ա. Աջապահեան (Սսեցի, Մեծն, Մեծագործ)...
- only have
caused resentment among the Muslims, and the
Christian author Kirakos, in
stark contrast with Jovaynī, has
nothing favorable to say concerning...
-
Haghartsin as
their family's
burial ground. The 13th-century
Armenian historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi mentions that
Khachatur of Taron, the
renowned musician who...
- from the
original on 2014-05-17.
Retrieved 2014-03-23. Gandzakatsi,
Kirakos.
Kirakos Gandzakats'i's
History of the
Armenians /
translation from classical...
- and the
Mongol Empire, p. 78
Thomas T.
Allsen Mongol Imperialism, p. 142
Kirakos Ganjakets'i',
History of the Armenians, $63 and $64 André Wink-Al-Hind...
- tertia, MGHS, IX, p. 644
Jackson (2014), p. 202.
Vernadsky 1953, p. 153.
Kirakos,
Istoriia p. 236 Mukhamadiev, A. G. Bulgaro-Tatarskiya
monetnaia sistema...
- city was
subject to
pillaging and
killing for a full w****.
According to
Kirakos Gandzaketsi, a 13th-century
Armenian historian, the
Christians in Hulegu's...