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- Bidaxsh (bidakhsh, also spelled Pitiakhsh; in Roman sources Vitaxa) was a title of Iranian origin attested in various languages from the 1st to the 8th-century...
- military commander Vardan Mamikonian and married the Mihranid ruler (pitiakhsh) Varsken, son of Arshusha II. Varsken was a defiant v****al of Vakhtang...
- people. Also an Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi mentions Arshusha V pitiakhsh of Iberians. Dzoropor Tsobopor Treghk Artahan Javakhk Upper Javakhk Tashir...
- 439 AD. Shushanik married Varsken, a prominent Mihranid feudal lord (pitiakhsh). When Varsken took a pro-Persian position renouncing Christianity and...
- also possible to equate these dignitaries with the Iberian viceroys (pitiakhsh) whose hereditary necropolis was uncovered in Armazi. The office, in a...
- anonymous daughter, wife of Guaram IV of Iberia anonymous daughter, wife of Pitiakhsh (Arshusha VI?), a descendant of Peroz, Duke of Trialeti anonymous daughter...
- the Caucasus. During this period, Armazi was governed by a hereditary pitiakhsh, whose rank approximated to that of viceroy or satrap, and was second...
- of the South Georgian sovereign princes who bore the Iranian title of pitiakhsh (vice-king). Sarir Dagestan Avar Khanate "Vashtara. Nakh Teip". 2020-11-12...
- in an asomtavruli script, makes mention of two persons of the house of pitiakhsh, an Iranian-styled local dynasts who appear to have been in possession...