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Meaning of Marzpanate from wikipedia

- "margrave") of the country, which marked the start of a new era known as the Marzpanate period (Armenian: Մարզպանական Հայաստան – Marzpanakan Hayastan), a period...
- the Kingdom of Armenia in 428, most of Armenia was incorporated as a marzpanate within the Sasanian Empire. Following the Battle of Avarayr in 451, Christian...
- Bahram V at the request of the Armenian nakharars, thus starting the Marzpanate period in Persian Armenia. Very quickly, the Armenians were disillusioned:...
- S****anids installed a marzban (governor) in his place, beginning the Marzpanate period over Persian Armenia. Those parts of historical Armenia remained...
- start of a new era in Armenia, known in Armenian historiography as the "Marzpanate period". Bahram V is a central figure in several of the most famous works...
- maint: location missing publisher (link) Garsoïan, Nina (1997). "The Marzpanate (428–652)". In Hovannisian, Richard G. (ed.). The Armenian People from...
- The Marzpanate of Albania in the 5th and 6th centuries...
- the Armenian kingdom and included by Persians into a single province (marzpanate) called Aghvank (Arran). This new unit included: the original Caucasian...
- S****anids installed a marzban (governor) in his place, beginning the Marzpanate period over Persian Armenia. The Parthian Empire was the third Iranian...
- it too was destro**** in the mid-14th century by the Egyptian Mamluks. Marzpanate period Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia The Glory of Byzantium...