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Tanuter (Old Armenian: տանուտէր,
literally house + lord) was the head of an
Armenian nakharar house in
ancient and
medieval Armenia; the term is equivalent...
- with a
special quality". The term is
equivalent to the
Armenian title tanuter. It was a
title used by
tribal leaders in
Middle East and
South Asia. Bournoutian...
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hereditary houses of
nobles owning large estates, each
headed by its own
tanuter, and with the
estates themselves divided amongst the family. For Armenia...
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Identified Personal Talented Tang
dynasty Ceremonial Appointed Courtly Tanuter Armenian Executive Hereditary Local Taoiseach Irish Executive Appointed...
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Abovian family held the
position of
tanuter (a
hereditary lordship) in Kanaker; Abovian's
uncle was the last
tanuter of Kanaker. His aunt was the wife of...
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addition to
other similar terms for
tribal collectivities, such as
tanuter (Armenian: տանուտեր) and
nahapet (Armenian: նահապետ).
Patriarch Hayk, the...
- (or clans) were
headed by
tanuter. By its
meaning the word tun (house) is very
close to tohm (clan). Accordingly,
tanuter meant "houselord" or "lord...
- a
member of it, to whom the
title of
nahapet "chief of the family" or
tanuter "master of the house" was given.
Other members of a
nakharar family in...
- the
remaining Armenian prin****lities of Karabakh. He
allied with the
tanuter (headman) of
Khndzristan village Mirzakhan and
promised him the Prin****lity...
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appeal of
Melik Hakhnazar and his
subordinate village headmen (Armenian:
tanuter, Persian: kadkhudā),
addressed to the shah's court. In the do****ent, they...