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legendary Armenian patriarch Hayk and
supposed progenitor of the
ancient Siunia (or Syunik) dynasty,
which ruled Syunik from the
first century CE. However...
- dynasty.
Toumanoff 1963, p. 130, n. 229.
Toumanoff 1963, p. 132: "Finally,
Siunia and
Moxoene were
ruled by
their own, homonymous, dynasties. Of the remaining...
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Artsakh (present-day Nagorno-Karabakh), and Gegharkunik.
Ruled by the
Siunia dynasty, the town of
Kapan was the
capital of the kingdom. It
existed from...
- This is a list of the
monarchs of Armenia,
rulers of the
ancient Kingdom of
Armenia (336 BC – AD 428), the
medieval Kingdom of
Armenia (884–1045), various...
- of
Georgia 10.
Kutsna Amirejibi 5.
Natia 11. Rusa 1.
Demetrius 24.
Ivane Orbelian 12.
Smbat IV of
Siunia 6.
Beshken II of
Siunia 3.
Dulandukht Orbelian...
- to:
Asiagh (असियाग) (Siak (सियाक)), a gotra/clan of Jats
found in
India Siunia dynasty,
alternatively known as Siak, a
dynasty that
ruled part of what...
-
Mamikonian family, and a pro-Sasanian one,
which was
headed by a
member of the
Siunia family.
Chihor Vishnasp harshly treated the
Christian Armenians who were...
- the
Armenian nation Hayk.
Gegham was the
father of
Sisak (founder of the
Siunia dynasty) and
Harma (grandfather of Ara the Beautiful). The
Gegham Mountains...
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Armenian prince Beshken II
Orbelian to
attack the Kara
Koyunlu clansmen in
Siunia and, for his victory,
granted him Lori
under terms of v****alage. In 1440...
-
prince Hasan-Jalal
Dawla (founder of
House of Hasan-Jalalyan
cadet branch of
Siunia dynasty) (c.1215–1262)
began his
separatist activities, a fact
which shook...