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Sahak (Persian: سحاك, Armenian: Սահակ) may
refer to:
Sahak-e Abd ol Nabi, a
village in
Khuzestan Province, Iran
Sahak-e Yareyeh, a
village in Khuzestan...
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Sahak "Hak"
Parparyan (Armenian: Սահակ Պարպարյան; born 4
September 1988) is an
Armenian kickboxer, who is
sometimes referred to as
Sahak "Hak" Avetisyan...
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Sultan Sahak or
Sultan Ishaq Barzancî (Kurdish: سوڵتان سەھاک; fl. late 14th
century to
early 15th century) was a
Kurdish religious leader who reformed...
- اهل حق), or Kaka'i, is an inherited,
syncretic religion founded by
Sultan Sahak in the late 14th
century in
western Iran. The
total number of followers...
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Sahak Sevada (Armenian: Սահակ Սեւադայ, romanized:
Sahak Sewaday) was
ruler of
Gardman between 895–940 and father-in-law of King
Ashot II of Armenia. He...
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Sahak I (Armenian: Սահակ Ա. Մանազկերտցի) was a
catholicos of the
Armenian Apostolic Church and the
first of
several catholicoi during the
Albaniosid Dynasty...
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Sahak Serobi Sahakyan (Armenian: Սահակ Սահակյան, 1929, Sarnaghbyur,
Armenia - July 13, 2010) was an
Armenian sculptor,
artist and parti****nt in World...
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Sahak III may also
refer to
Sahak III Bagratuni.
Sahak III, was the
Catholicos of
Armenia from 677
through 703.
According to the
historian Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi...
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Sahak Bagratuni might refer to:
Sahak II
Bagratuni Sahak VII Bagratuni,
Prince of
Armenia (754-771) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
- Armenian: Սահակ Բ․ Մաշալեան, Turkish: II.
Sahag Maşalyan), also
known as
Sahak Mashalyan in
Eastern Armenian transliteration (born 17
March 1962) became...