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Sparapet (Old Armenian: սպարապետ) was a
military title and
office in
ancient and
medieval Armenia.
Under the
Arsacid dynasty of Armenia, the
sparapet...
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Mkhitar Sparapet (Armenian: Մխիթար Սպարապետ;
sparapet meaning "general-in-chief"; died 1730), also
known as
Mkhitar Bek, was an 18th-century Armenian...
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after the
ruling Arsacid dynasty and held the
hereditary positions of
sparapet (supreme
commander of the army) and
dayeak (royal tutor),
allowing them...
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Bahadur Sancak bey Rao
Bahadur Rai
Bahadur Khan
Bahadur Atabeg Boila Wāli
Sparapet Azat Viscount:
Zamindar Khan
Sahib Bey Kadi Baig or
Begum Begzada Manap...
- head of the
Mamikonian noble family and
holder of the
hereditary title of
sparapet, the
supreme commander of the
Armenian armed forces.
Vardan and most of...
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given by
Walter the
Chancellor and
Matthew of Edessa) to 400,000 (Sempad
Sparapet's Chronicle),
while estimates of
modern Georgian historians vary between...
- (nakharar) of
Armenia in the mid-9th
century as the commander-in-chief (
sparapet) of Armenia.
Taken prisoner to Samarra, he was
pressured to
convert to...
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Thoros was
killed by the
command of Mleh by some
wicked people. — Smbat
Sparapet:
Chronicle Ghazarian,
Jacob G. The
Armenian Kingdom in
Cilicia during the...
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seized and
despoiled the weak
Roman forces and then let them go. — Smbat
Sparapet:
Chronicle In the year 603 AE /1154/ once
again the
Byzantine emperor Manuel...
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Constable (also
Smpad and Smbat; Armenian: Սմբատ Սպարապետ, romanized: Smbat
Sparapet or Սմբատ Գունդստաբլ,
Smbat Gundstabl; 1208–1276) was a
noble Cilician Armenia...