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Karel Vasak or
Karel Vašák (26 June 1929 – 1 May 2015) was a Czech-French
international official and
university professor.
Vasak was born in Czechoslovakia...
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vasak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vasak may
refer to:
Vasak Siwni (died 452),
Armenian prince, lord of the prin****lity of
Syunik Karel Vasak...
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Vasak Siwni (Armenian: Վասակ Սիւնի; d. 452) was an
Armenian prince, who was the lord of the prin****lity of
Syunik from 413 to 452, and also
served as...
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Vasak I
Mamikonian (died c. 367) was an
Armenian military officer from the
Mamikonian family, who
occupied the
hereditary office of
sparapet (generalissimo)...
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jurist Karel Vasak at the
International Institute of
Human Rights in Strasbourg. He used the term at
least as
early as
November 1977.
Vasak's theories have...
- (sparapet) of the ****id army from 1223 to 1284,
succeeding his
father Vasak. He was one of the main
Greater Armenian lords to
execute the
alliance between...
- (c. 400–409) was
followed by
Vasak (409–452).
Vasak had two sons:
Babik (Bagben),
Bakur and a
daughter who
married Vasak's successor,
Varazvahan (452–472)...
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genealogical inscriptions of his descendants. Prosh's
father was
named Vasak Khaghbakian ("
Vasak the Great"),
himself a v****al of
Ivane I ****ian of the ****ian...
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Armenian elite gathered at
Artaxata under the
presidency of
marzpan Vasak Siwni, Vardan, the
bidaxsh of the
Iberian March, and the
acting Catholicos...
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Varazvaghan Varazdukht Parandzem - wife of
Vasak of
Syunik Atrnerseh - son of
Vasak of
Syunik Babken - son of
Vasak of
Syunik "D. Demirchyan's Illustration...