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Ghazar Parpetsi (Armenian: Ղազար Փարպեցի; Łazar Pʻarpecʻi) was a fifth-to-sixth-century
Armenian historian. He had
close ties with the
powerful Mamikonian...
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exact origins of
Vramshapuh are unknown. The
Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi, who
lived between the 5th and 6th centuries,
presents Vramshapuh as a...
- 5th
century in the
works of Agathangelos,
Faustus of Byzantium,
Ghazar Parpetsi, Koryun, and Sebeos. The name has
traditionally been
derived from Hayk...
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Tigin and
Bilge Qaghan, yet in
Armenian sources (Egishe Vardapet,
Ghazar Parpetsi, and Sebeos) Apar
seemingly indicated "a
geographical area (Khorasan),...
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Toumanoff 2010, pp. 453–455.
Ghazar Parpetsi, 35.
Toumanoff 1990, p. 270-274.
Chaumont 1986, pp. 418–438.
Ghazar Parpetsi,
History of the Armenians. Chaumont...
- cavalry. In Persia,
according to the 6th-century
Armenian chronicler Lazar Parpetsi: Even in time of
peace the mere
sight or
mention of a
Hephthalite terrified...
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immortalized in the
works of the
Armenian historians Yeghishe and
Ghazar Parpetsi. He is
regarded as a
national hero
among Armenians and
venerated as a martyr...
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calculating the
approximate dates of the most authors. For instance,
Ghazar Parpetsi,
whose biographical data are
known (second half of Vth
century – beginning...
- only
appears in the work of the
contemporary Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi.
After the
death of
Peroz I (r. 459–484),
Balash was
elected as king by...
- is an
Armenian given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Ghazar Parpetsi, 5th to 6th
century Armenian chronicler and
historian Ghazar Artsatagortsian...