- one at that.
Sisak is said to have been the
ancestor of the
princes of
Siwnik', a
province on the
southern border of Geghak’uni. It was
called Sisakan...
- Step'anos of
Siwnik (680–735) was an
Armenian Christian bishop. He is
known to have at
least two writings, one a
commentary on the Book of
Genesis and...
-
ancient Armenian princely (nakharar)
dynasty which ruled the
province of
Siwnikʻ, with
which the
dynasty shared its name. They were one of the most important...
-
cited by
Anastasius the Sinaïte. The Book of Adam (Adamgirk) by
Arakel of
Siwnik (Arakel Sunetsi), a book of
poetry on Adam and Eve. It was
written in 1403...
- took
place in 15 July 669. As a reward,
Juansher was
given control over
Siwnik and one
third of the
tribute collected from
Albania by the caliphate, which...
-
Michael E. Stone, "Armenian
Canon Lists VII: The
Poetic List of Aṙak 'el of
Siwnik '(d. 1409)."
Harvard Theological Review 104.3 (2011): 367-379. "The disputed...
- well as by
other members of the
Bagratuni royal family and
princess of
Siwnik'." Armenia: Art, Religion, and
Trade in the
Middle Ages - MetPublications...
-
Proshyan dynasty. He was
active in the
region of
Vayots Dzor and
northern Siwnik. Amir
Hasan II is
especially known for
completing in 1321 the Spitakavor...
- and
destroy Heraclius's forces.
Shahraplakan retook lands up as far as
Siwnik,
aiming to
capture the
mountain p****es.
Shahrbaraz was sent to
block Heraclius's...
- were
being destro****
throughout the Middle-East, but also in Georgia, at
Siwnik‘,
Somkhit and Kartli.
These events provoked po****r
rebellions and threat...