- "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...
- S****anids
installed a
marzban (governor) in his place,
beginning the
Marzpanate period over
Persian Armenia.
Those parts of
historical Armenia remained...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) Garsoïan, Nina (1997). "The
Marzpanate (428–652)". In Hovannisian,
Richard G. (ed.). The
Armenian People from...
-
Bahram V at the
request of the
Armenian nakharars, thus
starting the
Marzpanate period in
Persian Armenia. Very quickly, the
Armenians were disillusioned:...
-
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...
- The
Marzpanate of
Albania in the 5th and 6th centuries...
- S****anids
installed a
marzban (governor) in his place,
beginning the
Marzpanate period over
Persian Armenia. The
Parthian Empire was the
third Iranian...
- the
Armenian kingdom and
included by
Persians into a
single province (
marzpanate)
called Aghvank (Arran). This new unit included: the
original Caucasian...
-
title dihqānān. Muḥammad ibn al-Marzubani (ca.910–994) List of
marzbans Marzpanate Armenia Satrap, the
governor of the
provinces Spahbed, a
similar S****anid...