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Hakob Hamazaspi Manandian (Armenian: Հակոբ Համազասպի Մանանդյան;
November 22, 1873 –
February 4, 1952) was an
Armenian historian, philologist, and member...
- 1994, p. 143.
Manandian 2007, p. 23-24.
Keaveney 2005, p. 31.
Mommsen 2010, p. 45.
Manandian 2007, p. 36. ****ar 2006, p. 60.
Manandian 2007, p. 37. Baumer...
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doubted that such a king
reigned at all.
Other historians, such as
Hakob Manandian,
David Marshall Lang and
Rouben Paul
Adalian consider him a real figure...
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Yeremian 1971, pp. 437–441.
Panossian 2006, p. 36.
Bournoutian 2006, p. 23.
Manandian 1965, p. 37.
Payaslian 2007, p. 12. Tiratsyan, “Hayastane vagh ****enizmi...
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Chahin 1987, p. 190.
Panossian 2006, p. 36.
Bournoutian 2006, p. 23.
Manandian 1965, p. 37.
Payaslian 2007, p. 12. Allsen,
Thomas T. (2011). The Royal...
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Battle of
Dzirav in some
Armenian sources. In the view of
historians Hakob Manandian and Nina Garsoïan, this is an
error by K****natsi or a
conflation of the...
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Qajar According to
Historical Do****ents"
published spring 2013. vol 3
Manandian 1965, p. 113. Minorsky,
Vladimir (1953).
Studies in
Caucasian History:...
- Conflict.
Philosophical Library. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-8022-0043-3.
Hagop Manandian (Manandyan),
George A. Bournoutian.
Tigranes II and Rome. pp. 133–134...
- best
preserved memorial of antiquity."
before the reconstruction:
Hakob Manandian: "Certainly, this is the only
architectural monument of the ****enistic...
- historians; one
source gives it as
approximately 353.
Armenian historian Hakob Manandian considered it
possible that Pap was
actually the son of
Parandzem by her...