- The Prin****lity of
Khachen (Modern Armenian: Խաչենի իշխանություն, Khach’eni ishkhanut’yun) was a
medieval Armenian prin****lity on the
territory of historical...
-
South Caucasus. From the
early thirteenth century, the
family held sway in
Khachen (Greater Artsakh) in what are now the
regions of
lower Karabakh, Nagorno-Karabakh...
- Nagorno-Karabakh and
neighboring lands, from the
dissolution of the Prin****lity of
Khachen in the 15th
century to the
abolition of
ethnic feudal entities by the Russian...
- is 2,900 m (9,500 ft).
Bodies of
water of
Azerbaijan Armenian: Խաչեն,
Khachen; Azerbaijani: Xaçınçay
Komisja Standaryzacji Nazw
Geograficznych poza granicami...
- (subdistricts) of
Mueang Phichit District,
namely Tha Luang, Rong Chang,
Khlong Khachen and
Mueang Kao. Originally,
Bueng Si Fai was more than 10,000 rai (about...
- province.
Contemporary sources referred to it as the
Khachen. However,
because the
domain of
Khachen during the
reign of
Prince Hasan Jalal included the...
- of
Artsakh 1000–1261 • Kingdom of
Cilicia 1198–1375 • Prin****lity of
Khachen 1261–1603 • Melikdoms of
Karabakh 1603–1822 • Republic of
Armenia 28 May...
-
prince Sahl
Smbatian revolted in
Artsakh and
established the
House of
Khachen,
which ruled Artsakh as a prin****lity
until the
early 19th century. According...
- fell
under Arab control. In 821, it
formed the
Armenian prin****lity of
Khachen and
around the year 1000 was
proclaimed the
Kingdom of Artsakh, one of...
- more or less
united from the
tenth century under the Prin****lity of
Khachen.
Khachen reached its peak in the
thirteenth century under the Hasan-Jalalian...