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Goygol (Azerbaijani: Göygöl (listen), German: Helenendorf) (Yelenino in 1931–1938,
Khanlar in 1938–2008) is a city, muni****lity and the
capital of the...
- Sakasena[clarification needed] (Armenian: Շակաշեն -
Shakashen, Gr****: Σακασηνήν - Sakasena; from
Persian Saka-anaayana - "inhabited
territory of the Saks")...
- III
deprived the
country of
several of its provinces; Artsakh, Utik,
Shakashen,
Gardman and Kolt were
given to
Caucasian Albania (ruled by a collateral...
- Kordikʻ, Tmorikʻ, "the land of the Markʻ (Medes)", Artsʻakh, Utikʻ,
Shakashēn, Gardmanadzor, Koghtʻ, Kasp (Pʻaytakaran), Gugarkʻ, Aghdznikʻ (Arzanene)...
- of the
famous places of
Gardman province.
Shakashen The
province is also
known to us as Shikashen,
Shakashen, Shikashen, and Arshakashen.
Strabo called...
-
machinations of the Sasanians, the
Armenian provinces of Artsakh, Utik,
Shakashen,
Gardman and Kolt were
ceded to Albania. In c. 462,
shahanshah Peroz I...
- of the
districts of
Gardman and Tus-Kustak), and
Shakashen (consisting of the
districts of
Shakashen and Tus-Kustak). It is
unknown whether this reflects...
- Kordikʻ, Tmorikʻ, "the land of the Markʻ (Medes)", Artsʻakh, Utikʻ,
Shakashēn, Gardmanadzor, Koghtʻ, Kasp (Pʻaytakaran), Gugarkʻ, Aghdznikʻ (Arzanene)...
- Utikʻ,
Shakashēn, Gardman, Koghtʻ) to be unlikely.
Robert H. Hewsen, on the
other hand,
accepts the
reconquest of Arzanene, Artsʻakh, Utikʻ,
Shakashēn, Gardman...
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river Kura and
concluded treaties with the
governors of Gabala, Sheki,
Shakashēn and Shirvan. In 652, Bāb al-Abwāb (Darband) was
conquered by the Arabs...