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Meruzhan Artsruni (Armenian: Մերուժան Արծրունի Meružan Arcruni, also
spelled Merujan, Ardzruni, Artzruni, Artsrouni; died 371 or 380/1) was a 4th-century...
- take Van
while Vahan and
Meruzhan flee, and
Samuel enters the city to see Hamazaspuhi's
naked body hung from a tower.
Meruzhan goes to Hadamakert, the...
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Meruzhan Sargsi Ter-Gulanyan (Armenian: Մերուժան Սարգսի Տեր-Գուլանյան;
November 29, 1948, Goman, Javakheti) is an
Armenian writer and publicist. He is...
- Zoroastrianism. The
Persians were ****isted in
Armenia by the
magnates Meruzhan Artsruni and
Vahan Mamikonian, who were made
governors of the
country and...
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Dramatic Theater. His
first on-screen
performance was
playing the role of
Meruzhan in the 1972 film Ayrik. He then
starred as the
protagonist in the 1979...
- destro**** by
Sasanian king
Shapur II and his
Armenian Zoroastrian ally
Meruzhan Artsruni c. 363,
along with
Etchmiadzin Cathedral and
other Christian sites...
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Empire Caucasian Albania Kingdom of
Armenia Roman Empire Commanders and
leaders Urnayr (WIA)
Meruzhan Artsruni Trai****
Vadomarius Mushegh I Mamikonian...
- forces,
although he was
unable to
capture the
rebellious Armenian nobleman Meruzhan Artsruni.
After years of warfare,
multiple other Armenian lords defected...
- ISBN 978-0-521-07233-5. Garsoïan 1989, pp. 184–196 (V.4.204-207). Vardanyan, V. (1981). "
Meruzhan Artsruni". In Hambardzumyan,
Viktor (ed.).
Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia...
- deposed.
Chavash survived, and
recovered power. In 369 the
state was led by
Meruzhan Artsruni who
guided Persian troops to Armenia,
exchanged Christianity for...