-
removed the
martial role of the
nakharars, as well as
attempting to
annex estates from
Armenian nobles. The
nakharars,
angered at
their restriction in...
- 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...
- the
nakharars to
respect the king's
supreme authority, to
cooperate with him and be his ally, but
these appeals were disregarded. The
nakharars lost...
- flee west to Ekełeacʻ (Ekeghiats) by the pro-Persian
faction of
Armenian nakharars (high-ranking nobles). The
Armenian nobles then
requested that the Sasanian...
-
another war, the
princes complied.
Theodore Rshtuni and
other Armenian nakharars (lords)
accepted Arab rule over Armenia.
Constans II, the
Byzantine Emperor...
- The
Bznunis (Armenian: Բզնունի) are an
ancient authority, a
nakharars (Armenian: Նախարար)
Family in Armenia.
According to
ancestral story,
which tells...
-
Institutional (Sharia) Naib
Arabic Executive Appointed/
elected Local/
tribal Nakharar Armenian Executive Hereditary Local National Security Advisor American...
- "tsakh" (woods, garden) (i.e., the
gardens of Aran Sisakean, the
first nakharar of
northeastern Armenia). The name "Nagorno-Karabakh",
commonly used in...
-
Persian court,
mentioning a
total of 70
Armenian nakharars. In
another source of the 4th
century 86
nakharars were listed.
According to the Arab chronologist...
- is
solidified and its
Islamization begins,
while several major Armenian nakharar families lose
power and
their remnants flee to the
Byzantine Empire. 799...