-
Russian Empire, the
meliks were
generally not
recognized as princes, but only as
untitled nobles. Many of them,
especially meliks from Karabagh, became...
- the
nineteenth century.
Melik or
Meliq may also
refer to:
Melik Mehmed Gazi (died 1142), the
fourth ruler of
Danishmendids Melik Zünnun (died 1175), the...
- by
meliks became known in
English academic literature as
melikdoms or melikates.
There were
several Armenian melikates (dominions
ruled by
meliks) in...
- He
forced the
meliks of
Jraberd and
Gulistan to flee and
severely weakened the
melik of Dizak. A
truce was
reached in 1760 when the
meliks were allowed...
- the Shahnazarians,
Varanda was
ruled by
another line of
meliks, the last
ruler of
which was
Melik Muzaffar.
Varanda and the
other melikdoms upheld the notion...
-
thirteen children in a
family of
hereditary Armenian gentry (
meliks). His father,
Melik Mirza, was a
wealthy merchant. He
began his
education at a local...
- Kura for part of the year. Also, the
troops of the
meliks of
Syunik were less organized, and the
meliks at
first had no
single leader to
unite around. Threatened...
- Malik-Shah II (Persian: ملک شاه دوم; Turkish: II. Melikşah) or Mu'izz ad-Din
Malik Shah II was
Seljuq Sultan in
Baghdad during 1105. He was the grandson...
-
Timur Malik (Persian: تیمور ملک) was a
statesman of the
Khwarazmian Empire, who
served as the
governor of
Khujand in the
region of Transoxiana. He is known...
- the
origin of its
meliks". digilib.aua.am (in Armenian). A
Truthful History - [4].
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