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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...
- Sahak "Hak" Parparyan (Armenian: Սահակ Պարպարյան; born 4 September 1988) is an Armenian kickboxer, who is sometimes referred to as Sahak "Hak" Avetisyan...
- Isaac or Sahak of Armenia (c. 350 – c. 438) was the catholicos (or patriarch) of the Armenian Church from c. 387 until c. 438. He is sometimes known as...
- Sultan Sahak or Sultan Ishaq Barzancî (Kurdish: سوڵتان سەھاک; fl. late 14th century to early 15th century) was a Kurdish religious leader who reformed...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sahak I (Armenian: Սահակ Ա. Մանազկերտցի) was a catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the first of several catholicoi during the Albaniosid Dynasty...