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- The Treaty of Nvarsak (also spelled Nuarsak) was signed between the Armenian rebel leader Vahan Mamikonian and the representatives of the Sasanian King...
- the Armenians: in exchange for military support, he agreed to sign the Nvarsak Treaty, which granted religious freedom to the Christians and the prohibition...
- to profess Christianity freely. This was to be later confirmed by the Nvarsak Treaty (484). At the beginning of his reign in 441, Yazdegerd II ****embled...
- be a strategic victory for Armenians, as Avarayr paved the way to the Nvarsak Treaty (484 AD), which ****ured Armenian autonomy and religious freedom...
- recognition of Armenian religious rights and autonomy with the Treaty of Nvarsak in 484. Vardan Mamikonian was the father of Vardeni Mamikonian, known as...
- buried with full honors. Balash is crowned and becomes king of Persia. The Nvarsak Treaty is concluded between the Persians and Armenians. Pope Felix III...
- successor and nephew, Vahan Mamikonian. In 484, Sahag Bedros I signed the Nvarsak Treaty, which guaranteed religious freedom to the Christian Armenians and...
- Persians to grant religious freedom to the Christian Armenians in the Nvarsak Treaty of 484. After the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 632,...
- subsequent guerilla war in Armenia eventually resulted in the Treaty of Nvarsak (484), which guaranteed religious freedom to the Armenians. With the partition...
- major strategic victory for Armenians, as Avarayr paved the way to the Nvarsak Treaty (484 AD), which affirmed Armenia's right to practice Christianity...