- Works] (in Armenian). Vol. III, part 2. Erewan:
Hayastan hratarakč῾ut῾yun. pp. 16–29, 253–274. The
Armenian Meliq Union The
Honorable House of Melik...
- The
Atabekians are an
Armenian Princely (
Meliqly)
house of
Lords of the
Jraberd prin****lity (Meliqdom) in Artsakh,
which ruled in the 19th century. The...
-
registered in Armenia. On 27 July 2012,
another nobility ****ociation - the
Meliq Union - was
registered by the
Ministry of
Justice of Armenia. Both ****ociations...
- Kuchlug Qudu Ala ad-Din
Muhammad Jalal ad-Din
Mingburnu Inalchuq
Temur Meliq Strength 100,000–150,000
Around 100,000 40,000+ men
Casualties and losses...
- the Late
Middle Ages
until the end of the
nineteenth century.
Melik or
Meliq may also
refer to:
Melik Mehmed Gazi (died 1142), the
fourth ruler of Danishmendids...
- unfinished. The
upper parts,
constructed of
black stone, were
built by Agha-
Meliq Bebutyan, a parti****nt of the
Indian crusade of
Nadir Shah and who was...
- Houses.
Retrieved on
January 5, 2008. "The
Armenian Meliq Union". The
Armenian nobility The
Meliq Union The
Armenian Melik Nobility (Archived 2009-10-25)...
-
areas were
owned by the
Armenian Princely family of
Meliq-Karagyozians,
Lords of Makidi. Many of the
Meliq-Karagyozians
migrated to the
Russian Empire and...
- The prin****lities were
ruled by meliks. The term
melik (Armenian: Մելիք)
meliq, from Arabic: ملك
malik ('king'),
designates an
Armenian noble title in...
- in the
comfort of
their homes. At the time, they
collaborated with Chef
Meliq August, who runs a
trans chef service. The
provided meals were of African...