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centripetal authorities rebelled against the king. In
Arest battle Vache Mamikonyan breaks some of the
rebels and the rest escape. Afterwards,
Databen Bznuni...
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Christianity and
embraced Zoroastrianism. Shushanik,
whose father was
Vardan Mamikonyan, the
sparapet (military leader) of the
Christians in Armenia, refused...
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Weintraub D,
Mamikonyan E (September 2019). "The
Neuropsychiatry of
Parkinson Disease: A Perfect...
- Press. pp. 95–115. ISBN 0-312-10169-4. Katvalian, M. (1985). "Vardan
Mamikonyan". In Arzumanian,
Makich (ed.).
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia (in Armenian)...
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Capillary Electrop****sis: New
Cognac Quality Markers. A. G. Panosyan, G.
Mamikonyan, M. Torosyan, A. Abramyan, A. Oganesyan, E. S. Gabrielyan, A. Grigoryants...
- Manichaeism, was said to have been fla**** or
beheaded (c. 275).
Vasak Mamikonyan, commander-in-chief of the
Armenian army
during the
reign of
Arshak II...
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Proshyans Coat of arms of the
Bagratunis Coat of arms of Hamazaspyan-
Mamikonyans Coat of arms of
Rubenian dynasty Other version of Coat of arms of Rubenian...
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dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th century.
Mamikonian or
Mamikonyan or
Mamigonian may also
refer to: John
Mamikonean (Hovhannes Mamikonian)...
- Education,
Yearbook 104. Malden, MA:
Blackwell (pp. 74 – 99). Share, Jeff;
Mamikonyan,
Tatevik (2020). "Preparing
English Teachers With
Critical Media Literacy...
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Independence War
headed by
Vasak Syuni (450), b. the
civilian war
between Vardan Mamikonyan and
Vasak Syuni (autumn of 450 – May 451),
inspired by Romans, Persians...