- (title) Malik/Melekh
Mwami Negus Oba Raja Rex (king) Rí
Tlatoani Shah
Tagavor The
notion of a king
being below an
emperor in the
feudal order, just as...
-
Academy of Sciences. p. 102. Yeghiazaryan,
Arman (2016).
Ashot Yerkatʻ:
Tʻagavor Hayotsʻ (PDF) (in Armenian). Yerevan:
Yerevan State University. p. 64....
- in
Great Armenia and
various Kingdoms of Armenia.
Another used name was
Tagavor or Thagawor,
which also
appeared later in
Cilician Armenia. Melech, Hebrew...
- changes:
Great Armenia Arka or
Tagavor Bdeshkh Ishkhanats Ishkhan (or Metz Ishkhan)
Ishkhan Cilician Armenia Tagavor or
Inqnakal Bdeshkh Paronats Paron...
- the province.
Mountainous lakes including Lake Kari, Lessing, Amberd,
Tagavor, and
Kuraghbyur are
found on
Mount Aragats.
Between 1962 and 1967, the...
- 1927, etc.). One of his most
notable works is the
historical novel Pap
tagavor ("King Pap"),
which has been
published many
times and is
included in the...
-
residence in a
castle at
Akana in Jraberd. He was
addressed with the
titles tagavor (king; Armenian: թագավոր) or
inknakal (autocrat or
absolute ruler; ինքնակալ)...
- from 1606 in
Harzhis Hin
Harzhis Kotrats caravanserai 13th-century Alan
Tagavor church Hin
Harzhis Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Harzhis. "Syunik...
- a
Persian translation of the
Armenian name "Tagavoranist" (Armenian: "
Tagavor" Թագավոր + ա + "Nist" նիստ). The
original name of the
settlement was "Arkashat"...
- (Sargis Mirzayan). Pap is the
titular character of the
historical novel Pap
Tagavor by
Stepan Zoryan,
first published in 1944.
Hakob Manandian writes that...