- romanized: Bardhaʿa)[citation needed]
which derives from Old
Armenian Partaw (Պարտաւ). The
etymology of the name is uncertain.
According to the Iranologist...
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Partaw-i Shah
Nasir al-Din
Nasir Hubb-i 'Ali
Hunzai (15 May 1917 – 14
January 2017),
known also as 'Allamah (lit. learned) Hunzai, 'Allamah Sahib, or by...
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Partaw Naderi (پرتو نادری) is a
social activist,
author and poet from Afghanistan.
Partaw Naderi was born in 1953 in
Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan...
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Saurmag also
reportedly married a
daughter of the
Iranian official based at
Partaw. He is
reported to have died
without a male heir, and
succeeded by his adopted...
- same status. See:
Michael E. Stone, "Armenian
Canon Lists I—the
Council of
Partaw (768 CE)."
Harvard Theological Review 66.4 (1973): 479-486;
Michael E. Stone...
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Although he
briefly lost
control over the
Albanian lowlands and its capital,
Partaw, his
guerrilla warfare forced the
Sasanians to
grant him more autonomy....
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converted to Islam. By the 11th
century there already were
conciliar mosques in
Partaw,
Qabala and Shaki; the
cities that were the
creed of
Caucasian Albanian...
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crashed against the
walls and
demolished them to
their foundations. [In
Partaw],
seeing the
terrible danger from the
multitude of
hideously ugly, vile...
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Khachen Paytakaran Փայտակարան 21,000 10
Paytakaran Utik Ուտիք 11,315 8
Partaw Gugark Գուգարք 16,795 9
Ardahan Tayk Տայք 10,179 8
Boghberd Ayrarat Այրարատ...
- of the Khazars.
Khosrow is
first mentioned in the 580s, when he was at
Partaw, the
capital of
Caucasian Albania.
During his stay there, he
served as the...