- is also
known as Artaxias, Artashes,
Artashes IV, Artashir,
Ardasir and
Artases (Armenian: Արտաշես,
flourished 5th century) was a
prince who
served as...
-
Armenia of
boundary stones with
Aramaic inscriptions, in
which the
ruler Artašēs proclaims himself "the son of Zareh" and an "Eruandid king" (Perikhanian...
- "Naxaban," p. 15. Malxasyanc’. "Naxaban," p. 16. (in Armenian) Mat’ewosyan,
Artašes S․ "Movses Xorenac’in ew At’anas Taronac’ow žamanakagrut’yunë" [Movses...
- քաջաց հաստատել։
Transliteration (Hübschmann-Meillet) K῾ez asem, ayr k῾aǰ
Artašēs, Or yałt῾ec῾er k῾aǰ
azgin Alanac῾, Ek hawaneac῾ banic῾ ač῾agełoy dsters...
- (Αρταξέρξης) and
Middle Persian Ardashir. The
Armenian form of this name is
Artašēs (Արտաշէս)․ It was
borrowed into
Armenian at an
early date,
possibly during...
- (1910–1922),
eldest son of Tserendondov, who was the son of
Orjinjav the son of
Artased.
Ubasi Khong Tayiji (Shului
Ubasha Khong Tayiji) (?-1623)
Badma Erdeni...
-
Armenia of
boundary stones with
Aramaic inscriptions, in
which the
ruler Artašēs proclaims himself "the son of Zareh" and an "Eruandid king" (Perikhanian...
- m****cripts,
making it the
richest collection of its kind in the world.
Artašes Matevosyan's work at the
Matenadaran further contributed to reconstructing...
- *Artaxšaθra-,
equivalent to Gr**** Artaxérxēs (Αρταξέρξης), and
Armenian Artašēs (Արտաշէս). Literally,
Ardashir means "the one
whose reign is
based on honesty...
- /1910–1922/,
eldest son of Tserendondov, who was the son of
Orjinjav the son of
Artased.
Ugetchi Khashikha (c. 1399) Esen (1438–1454)
Khara Khula (d. 1634) Baatur...