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Tumanian (Armenian: Թումանյաններ),
later Russianized as
Toumanov or
Toumanoff (Russian: Тума́нов) is an Armeno-Georgian
noble (tavadi) family. The family...
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Cyril Leo
Toumanoff (Georgian: კირილ თუმანოვი; Russian: Кирилл Львович Туманов; 10
October 1913 – 4
February 1997) was a Georgian-American historian,...
- Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan,
Vanand and Taron. Many historians, such as
Cyril Toumanoff,
Nicholas Adontz and
Ronald Suny,
consider them to be the progenitors...
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consolidation and
uniformity of the
Georgian nation.
According to
Cyril Toumanoff,
scholar of the
Caucasian studies, the
Moschians also were one of the...
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contemporary of the
Roman emperor Hadrian (r. 117–138).
Professor Cyril Toumanoff suggests AD 116–132 as the
years of Pharasmanes’ reign. He
features in...
- Vakhtang's rule the
dates c. 449–502
while Cyril Toumanoff suggests the
dates c. 447–522. Furthermore,
Toumanoff identifies Vakhtang with the
Iberian king Gurgenes...
- (2nd ed.). St. Vladimir's
Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-913836-29-3.
Cyril Toumanoff (1967).
Studies in
Christian Caucasian History.
Georgetown University...
- to have
lasted for 77 years—the
dates 268–345,
which Professor Cyril Toumanoff changed to 284–361. He was also
known to the
contemporary Roman historian...
- the Kamsarakan, the Pahlavuni, rose to prominence.
According to
Cyril Toumanoff the
Pahlavunis in turn had two branches: the Mkhargrdzeli, ****ociated...
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literary tradition, for 12 years, from c. 435 to 447 (according to
Cyril Toumanoff).
Mihrdat was the son and
successor of King Archil. The
Georgian annals...