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- estimated 3,000,000 Armenians were under the influence of the Sasanian marzpans during this period. The marzban was invested with supreme power, even imposing...
- Marzbān, or Marzpān (Middle Persian transliteration: mrzwpn, derived from marz "border, boundary" and the suffix -pān "guardian"; Modern Persian: مرزبان...
- Armenian Kingdom in 428, Dvin became the residence of S****anid appointed marzpans (governors), Byzantine kouropalates and later Umayyad- and Abbasid-appointed...
- Chihor-Vishnasp Suren, also known as Chihr-Gushnasp and Suren, was an Iranian military officer from the Suren family, who served as the governor (marzban)...
- death of King Bakur III, and Iberia became a Persian province ruled by a marzpan (governor). The term "Caucasian Iberia" is also used to distinguish it...
- Tayk was a part of Armenian kingdoms or "autonomies": Greater Armenia, Marzpan Armenia and Bagratid Armenia.[citation needed] In the 999 A.D., Tayk or...
- Armenian Kingdom in 428, Dvin became the residence of S****anid-appointed marzpans (governors), Byzantine kouropalates and later Umayyad and Abbasid-appointed...
- Dachi (502–514), Iberia was reincorporated into Persia and ruled by a marzpan (governor), who in Georgian were called erismtavari. The Iberian nobility...
- Journey to the Republic of Armenia. Kalman Dubov. pp. 17–18. "Armenia - Marzpans, Provinces, Borders | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 April...
- nakharar from the Bagratuni family, the son of Smbat IV Bagratuni. He was marzpan of Armenia c. 628, fled to the Byzantine Empire soon thereafter and was...