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Nakharar (Armenian: նախարար naxarar, from
Parthian naxvadār "holder of the primacy") was a
hereditary title of the
highest order given to
houses of the...
- but he
could not
interfere with the age-long
privileges of the
Armenian nakharars. The
country as a
whole enjo****
considerable autonomy. The
office of Hazarapet...
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subjugating the region, and with the
dissipation of
several of the
Armenian nakharar noble families,
Ashot succeeded in ****erting
himself as the
leading figure...
- Armenians" from the
chronicle of
Theophanes the Confessor, was an
Armenian nakharar (magnate),
famous for
resisting the
first Arab
invasions of Armenia. After...
- the
Bagratid (Bagratuni)
family and one of the most
important princes (
nakharar) of
Armenia in the mid-9th
century as the commander-in-chief (sparapet)...
- The
Bznunis (Armenian: Բզնունի) are an
ancient authority, a
nakharars (Armenian: Նախարար)
family in Armenia.
According to
ancestral story,
which tells...
- 754–775)
abolished the
subsidies paid to the
various Armenian princes (
nakharar) and in
addition imposed heavy tax
duties on them.
Coupled with instances...
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Bagratuni (Armenian: Վարազ-Տիրոց Բ Բագրատունի; c. 590 – 645) was an
Armenian nakharar from the
Bagratuni family, the son of
Smbat IV Bagratuni. He was marzpan...
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Members of the
upper class of
medieval Armenian society were
known as
nakharars (Armenian: նախարար) and
azats (Armenian: ազատ), (also
aznvakans (Armenian:...
- in
parallel and in
substitute of
other Armenian feudal titles, such as
nakharar, paron, douks, ter, or melik.
Ishkhan is also an
Armenian first name. Schmitt...