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including Grigor Magistros (11th century),
Mkhitar Heratsi (12th century), and
Yesayi Nchetsi (13th century). The
Persian designation pacha stems from the term...
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Commanders and
leaders Captain Rifaat Bey
Reverend Dikran Antre****ian
Yesayi Yakhubian Yesayi Aprahamian Nerses Kazandjian Movses Ter-Kalutsian
Strength 19,000...
- the
region from
foreign control; the
foremost among them
being Catholicos Yesayi Hasan-Jalalyan (? - 1728). In 1677,
Armenian Catholicos Hakob of
Julfa had...
- e.g.
Grigor Magistros (11th century),
Mkhitar Heratsi (12th century),
Yesayi Nchetsi (13th century), etc. The pomegranate, with its
symbolic ****ociation...
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painter Hrand Ghoukasian (fa) (1927–1996) –
physician and
translator Arsham Yesayi (fa) (b. 1931) –
tennis player Neshan Sarkissian (Karekin I) (1932–1999)...
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village of a
noble named Stefanos (n.159: Isa ibn
Yusuf ibn Istif**** [
Yesayi Abu Muse] -
Ruler of the
province of
Baylakan [mid-9th century]) of Armenia...
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Armenian Apostolic Church. The
Eastern Orthodox Encyclopædia. Hasan-Jalalyan,
Yesayi. A
Brief History of the Land of Aghvanķ. (in Russian)
Hieromonk Alexei (Nikonorov)...
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efforts by
Karabakh Armenian meliks, who were
united around Catholicos Yesayi Hasan-Jalalyan (d. 1728). He was
staunchly pro-Russian and in a 1701 letter...
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arrested and
beheaded in Shusha.
Panah Ali
later signed a
separate peace with
Yesayi,
Melik of Dizak. In 1757,
Muhammad Hasan Khan
arrived in
Karabakh to gather...
- yard,
funded through the
donation of an
Armenian elite named Reyis Baron Yesayi.
During the
following years,
Forty Martyrs Cathedral frequently became a...