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Melik Shahnazar II (Armenian: Մելիք Շահնազար Բ) was the
melik of Varanda, one of the five
Melikdoms of Karabakh, in the 18th century. He is a controversial...
- Some
attribute this to an
alliance between Panah Ali Khan and
Melik Shahnazar, the
local Armenian prince (melik) of Varanda. In
these accounts, the...
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eventually fled. The
melikdom was
established in 1606, when
Melik Shahnazar of
Gegham installed his
brother at Varanda,
which he
himself had received...
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subjugation of four of the
melikdoms through the ****istance of his new ally,
Shahnazar II, the
melik (prince) of Varanda. In 1762,
Panah Ali Khan acknowledged...
- شاه نظر ميريان, also
Romanized as Shāh Naẓar-e Mīrīān; also
known as
Shāhnaẓar-e Mīrīān) is a
village in Kuhdasht-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the Central...
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Melikdoms of
Karabakh came in the
second half of the 18th century, when
Melik Shahnazar II
allied himself with the Khan,
Panah Ali Khan of the
Javanshir clan...
- "Panahabad fortress"
named after Panah Ali Khan who
together with
Melik Shahnazar was the
founder of the fort. In
later years, the city was just called...
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Sargis Shahnazar Araratyan (Armenian: Սարգիս Արարատյան; 1886–1943) was an
Armenian politician who
served as
Minister of
Finance of the
First Republic...
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Prominent figures of
Eastern Armenia, such as
Melik Egan of Dizak,
Melik Shahnazar of Gegharkunik,
Melik Hakobjan of
Erivan and others, were part of Nadir...
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Melik of Varanda,
Melik Shahnazar II, who had
recently killed his
uncle or
elder brother Hovsep and
usurped rule.
Melik Shahnazar II's
daughter Hurizad...