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Marzpetuni was a
family and
region of the
Ancient Armenia.
Their main
rulers were
Georg Marzpetuni (c. 950) and Gor or Kor
Marzpetuni (c. 970). Bardakjian...
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Gevorg Marzpetuni (Armenian: Գևորգ Մարզպետունի) is a
historical novel by the
Armenian writer Muratsan (Grigor Ter-Hovhannisyan). It is
considered to be...
- Մուրացան), was a
prolific Armenian writer,
known best for
writing Gevorg Marzpetuni (1896), a
historical novel set
during the time of King
Ashot II in Armenia...
- a
character in Muratsan's nineteenth-century
historical novel Gevorg Marzpetuni. Adontz,
Nicolas (1965). "Ašot Erkatʻ ou de fer, roi d'Arménie de 915...
- on to
attack the
fortress of Kakavaberd. He was
later beaten by
Gevorg Marzpetuni. The same
event is
recorded in the book "Armenia and the Armenians" (1874)...
- Solovyov [ru]'s "Field
Marshal Kutuzov" (1942)
Sahag Svata in Muratsan's "Gevorg
Marzpetuni" (1941)
Globa in K. Simonov's "Russian People" (1942)
Shulga in Mikhail...
- ժամուց, The
crimson offering)
Kevork Marzbeduni (Գէորգ Մարզպետունի,
Gevork Marzpetuni) Արդի Հայ Գրականություն (in Armenian). 2007. p. 29. Hacikyan, Agop Jack;...
- 28,
Nemra had an open-air
performance at Tapi Berd (Fortress of
Gevorg Marzpetuni) in the
enlarged community of Vedi. The
concert was held
within the framework...
- Martuni,
Armenia Marwanid Marxist Party of
Armenia Marzpanate period Marzpetuni Masis (city) M****
media in
Armenia Mas-Wrestling
Federation of Armenia...
- nearby. The
historical accounts of
Mkhitar Airivanatsy mention that
Gevorg Marzpetuni had
originally built the
church in the 10th century.
According to inscriptions...