- ****id-Mxargrzeli
house as
branch of the
Pahlavunis. The
church of St
Gregory of the
Abughamrents in Ani was
dedicated by the
Pahlavunis and
probably dates from the...
- century, a
branch of the Kamsarakan, the
Pahlavuni, rose to prominence.
According to
Cyril Toumanoff the
Pahlavunis in turn had two branches: the Mkhargrdzeli...
-
Vahram Pahlavuni (Old Armenian: Վահրամ Պահլաւունի, romanized: Vahram Pahlawuni; d. 1046) was an
Armenian military commander and
official in Bagratuni...
-
Constantine the Alan and
allied with the
Armenians under the
command of
Vahram Pahlavuni and
Liparit Orbelean. To
defend the city, the
Shaddadid ruler Abu'l-Aswar...
- prince, linguist,
scholar and
public functionary. A
layman of the
princely Pahlavuni family that
claimed descent from the
dynasty established by St. Gregory...
- from the late 10th century. It was
built as a
private chapel for the
Pahlavuni family.
Their mausoleum,
built in 1040 and now
reduced to its foundations...
- was
under the
influence of the
Armenian Pahlavuni family, who were
descendants of the Kamsarakans. The
Pahlavunis had a
great contribution in the progress...
-
Toumanoff / Encyclopædia Iranica, they were an
offshoot of the
Armenian Pahlavuni family. The ****ians
considered themselves Armenians.
During the 13th...
-
region belonged to the
Pahlavuni princes and was
called Tzaghkanots.
Nestled in the
Pambak mountains,
Kecharis was
founded by a
Pahlavuni prince in the 11th...
-
Grigor III
Pahlavuni (Armenian: Գրիգոր Գ. Պահլավունի; also
Catholicos Grigor III
Pahlavuni or
Gregory III of Cilicia) (1093–1166) was the
Catholicos of...