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- Nor Shirakan (Armenian: Նոր Շիրական), Parskahayk (Armenian: Պարսկահայք) or Persarmenia, was the seventh province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, situated...
- 200,000 slaves, among them thousands of Armenians from the districts of Parskahayk, Syunik, and Artsakh. Either to take advantage of Jal****id weakness or...
- historically part of the Kingdom of Armenia forming the provinces of Parskahayk and the eastern part of Vaspurakan, they killed about 80,000 Armenians...
- country was made a S****anian province in 428, the Armenian districts of Parskahayk and Paytakaran were incorporated into Adurbadagan. The northern extent...
- (ruled by a bidaxsh, i.e. margrave), Paytakaran, Korjayk (Corduene) and Parskahayk were incorporated into Iran. Arshak III soon died, which made the Romans...
- Gagik prince and king of Vaspurakan (904–908, 908–943) Gurgen prince of Parskahayk (904–925) Grigor prince of Syunik (859–913) Sahak Vasak Ashot the Iron...
- Armenian kingdom was made into a province; the Armenian districts of Parskahayk and Paytakaran were incorporated into the province to its south, Adurbadagan...
- prince and king of Vaspurakan (904–908) / (908–943) Gurgen prince of Parskahayk (904–925) Grigor prince of Syunik (855–859) (859–913) Sahak Vasak Ashot...
- Tokhtamysh Khan took tens of thousands of Armenians from Artsakh, Syunik and Parskahayk into captivity. The Mongol rule also intensified the demographic changes...
- (898–904) Gagik prince and king of Vaspurakan (904–908, 908–943) Gurgen Parskahayk (904–925) Grigor Syunik (859–913) Sahak Vasak Ashot the Iron (914–928)...