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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...
- Christianity and embraced Zoroastrianism. Shushanik, whose father was Vardan Mamikonyan, the sparapet (military leader) of the Christians in Armenia, refused...
- 110776. doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2020.110776. PMID 33152935. 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...