- Vahe (Armenian: Վահէ),
according to the
traditional Armenian history recorded by
Movses K****natsi, was the last king of
Armenia descended from the legendary...
- the
dynasty of
Bznunis originates from Baz forefather. Baz was
Manavaz Haykazuni's grandson. He
inherited the north-western part of Lake Van. The sea was...
-
ancestry to the
noble houses of the Vakhtangian, Aranshahik, Syuni, and the
Haykazuni. DNA
studies in 2009 also
revealed kinship between the
Atabekians and...
- a mere
dynastic change, as a
local Armenian dynasty or
dynasties (the
Haykazunis and/or the Orontids)
overthrew the
ruling family with the help of the...
- Manavaz.
Moses also
gives the
names of
numerous other descendants of Hayk (
Haykazunis, "of Hayk's lineage," also
known as the Haykids), such as Sisak, Skayordi...
-
Hashteits –
Hashtean (Hashteanq, Tzophq)
Havnuni (Havnuniq, Ayrarat)
Haykazuni –
Haykazean (Harq / Arq, Tauruberan)
Herheruni –
Heruni (Her, Parskahayq)...
-
people with the name include: Vahe (351 BC – 331 BC), also
known as Vahe
Haykazuni,
legendary king of Armenia. He was the last
offspring of the Haik Dynasty...
- such as the
discovery of a coin in
Cilicia bearing the name of a
pagan Haykazuni king in
Armenian letters during the
reign of King Levon.
Mikhail Diakonoff...
-
Urartian Era
Pottery Traditions in Armenia." 2019.
Sargis Ayvazyan. "The
Haykazunis and the
Kingdom of Van (Ararat-Urartu)."
Fundamental Armenology. No. 2...
- River. Amasia's name is
traditionally connected with the name of
Amasia Haykazuni, a great-grandson of Hayk, the
legendary progenitor of the Armenians....