- Փարեան; 1873 – 26
August 1896),
better known by his nom de
guerre Papken Siuni (Armenian: Բաբգէն Սիւնի), was an
important figure in the
Armenian national...
- Sian,
Seyan or
Siyan (Persian: سيان) may
refer to: Sian,
Jarqavieh Sofla,
Isfahan County,
Isfahan province Sian, Harand,
Harand County,
Isfahan province...
- alliances. Eventually, some
noble families such as the
Artsrunis and the
Siunis broke off from the
central Bagratid authority,
founding the
separate kingdoms...
-
liger som død, da kand hand
forrette saadant, og
mange som er nær død, og
siunis som død for
menniskens øyen, de kand
blive straxt frisk igjen paa samme...
- of the m****acres of 1895–96,
members of the
Dashnaktsutiun led by
Papken Siuni,
occupied the
Ottoman Bank on 26
August 1896. The
purpose of the raid was...
- (963–1064)
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget (Kiurikians, 979–1118)
Kingdom of
Syunik (
Siunis, 987–1170)
Kingdom of
Artsakh (Khachen, 1000–1261) ****id Prin****lity...
- II in 1905 in
Istanbul by
Armenian separatists in the
command of
Papken Siuni belonging to the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation.[according to whom?]...
-
divisions known as
nahangs (provinces) in the
second century B.C., the
Siunis were
confirmed by King
Vologases (Vagharshak) the
Parthian as the lords...
-
Ruben Sevak,
writer Levon Shant, playwright,
writer Siamanto,
writer Papken Siuni,
political activist Bedros Tourian, poet
Daniel Varujan, poet
Rupen Zartarian...
-
Bagratid efforts to
control all
Armenian noble families, the
Artsrunis and
Siunis eventually broke off from
central rule.
Ashot III
transferred the capital...