- Sahl
Smbatean Eṙanshahik (Armenian: Սահլ Սմբատյան Եռանշահիկ, in
Arabic sources: Sahl ibn
Sunbat or Sahl ibn
Sunbat al-Armaniyy;
birthdate unknown – c....
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caliphate was weak,
Shaki joined with
Cambysene and was
ruled by the
Armenian Smbatean princes as part of the
independent prin****lity of
Shaki or Hereti, a v****al...
- (884–890)
Smbat I, King (890–912)
Kingdom of
Hereti (complete list) – Sahl
Smbatean,
Prince (815–840)
Adarnase I,
Prince (840–865) Hama I,
Prince (865–893)...
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leave the
country for the
Byzantine Empire and on his way
Babak met Sahl
Smbatean (Sahl ibn
Sunbat in Arab sources),
Prince of Khachen, who was Armenian...
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called Shikakar or Karaglukh,
where the 9th-century
Armenian prince Sahl
Smbatean is said to have
defeated an
invading Arab army.
According to
several sources...
- Abū Sahl al-Qūhī,
Persian mathematician,
physicist and
astronomer Sahl
Smbatean,
medieval Armenian prince Jewish given name סהל Sahl ben
Matzliah (d. 990)...
- prin****lity (samtavro) with the
capital in Shaki. Its
first recorded ruler, Sahl
Smbatean,
slaughtered the
Caucasian Albanian (Mihranids)
royal family in 822 and...
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ruler of the Prin****lity of Khachen. He was the son and
successor of Sahl
Smbatean.
According to the 10th
century Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi...
- the son of
Grigor Hamam,
himself a
grandson of the
Armenian noble Sahl
Smbatean, who
governed a prin****lity in the Karabakh. Sahl
Smbatyan may have been...
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princes of
Gardman and
presiding princes of all
Caucasian Albania. Sahl
Smbatean was a
descendant of
Zarmihr Aranshahik.
According to
Arakel Babakhanian...