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Movses (Armenian: Մովսես) is an
Armenian given name,
equivalent to Moses. It gave rise to the
surname Movsesian.
Movses may also
refer to:
Moses I and...
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Movses K****natsi (c. 410–490s AD; Armenian: Մովսէս Խորենացի,
pronounced [
mɔvˈsɛs χɔɾɛnɑˈtsʰi]) was a
prominent Armenian historian from late antiquity...
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Movses Silikyan or
Silikov (Armenian: Մովսես Սիլիկյան, Russian: Мойсей Силиков; 14
September 1862 – 22
November 1937) was an
Armenian general who served...
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Movses Kaghankatvatsi (Old Armenian: Մովսէս Կաղանկատուացի
Movsēs Kałankatuacʻi 'Moses of Kaghankatuk'), or
Movses Daskhurantsi (Մովսէս Դասխուրանցի Movsēs...
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Movses 155.
Gumilev 216.
Movses 105.
Movses 131.
Movses 107
Artamonov 57.[full
citation needed]
Gibbon ch. 46.
Movses 108.
Theophanes 236.
Movses 119–20...
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Movsesgyugh (Մովսեսգյուղ). A view of
Movses Holy
Mother of God
Church St.
Astvatsatsin Church Scenery around Movses Statistical Committee of Armenia. "The...
- 354 BC) and the
History of
Armenia of the 5th-century
Armenian historian Movses K****natsi (died 490s AD). In the former, he is
based on the
Persian hyparch...
- Nations,
Movses Abelian, Under-Secretary-General for
General ****embly and
Conference Management.
Retrieved 13
October 2024. "UN News: Armenia's
Movses Abelian...
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Sources of
Movsēs Xorenacʻi's
History of Armenia. Leuven:
Peeters Publishers, 2006, pp. 5–14,
notes 21–22, 31–33. Garsoïan, Nina (2000). "
Movsēs Xorenac'i"...
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Tsakhurs of Daghestan.
According to
Armenian medieval historians Movses K****natsi,
Movses Kaghankatvatsi and Koryun, the
Caucasian Albanian (the Armenian...