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- Nakharar (Armenian: նախարար naxarar, from Parthian naxvadār "holder of the primacy") was a hereditary title of the highest order given to houses of the...
- but he could not interfere with the age-long privileges of the Armenian nakharars. The country as a whole enjo**** considerable autonomy. The office of Hazarapet...
-  754–775) abolished the subsidies paid to the various Armenian princes (nakharar) and in addition imposed heavy tax duties on them. Coupled with instances...
- is solidified and its Islamization begins, while several major Armenian nakharar families lose power and their remnants flee to the Byzantine Empire. 799...
- Members of the upper class of medieval Armenian society were known as nakharars (Armenian: նախարար) and azats (Armenian: ազատ), (also aznvakans (Armenian:...
- subjugating the region, and with the dissipation of several of the Armenian nakharar noble families, Ashot succeeded in ****erting himself as the leading figure...
- "tsakh" (woods, garden) (i.e., the gardens of Aran Sisakean, the first nakharar of northeastern Armenia). The name "Nagorno-Karabakh", commonly used in...
- Institutional (Sharia) Naib Arabic Executive Appointed/ elected Local/ tribal Nakharar Armenian Executive Hereditary Local National Security Advisor American...
- province of Ayrarat. The demise or exile of so many princely families (nakharar) after Bagrevand left a power vacuum in the southern Caucasus: in part...
- the Bagratid (Bagratuni) family and one of the most important princes (nakharar) of Armenia in the mid-9th century as the commander-in-chief (sparapet)...