- 1989 "Brief
History of the
Country of Aluank" by the
Armenian historian Yesai Hasan-Jalalyan.
Historians A. A. Akopyan, P. M. Muradyan, and
Karen Yuzbashyan...
- The Mehmandarovs'
House or
Yesai Gharamyants House is a
historic palace-type
residential complex located in Shusha. It is one of the most interesting...
-
temporarily gained the
Christian regions of the
disintegrating Safavid realm,
Yesai was
blamed for this
failure by some of the
leaders of the
Armenian army...
- invaders, then
restored by an
opponent of the Caliphate—
Yesai Arranshahik (Armenian: Եսայի Առանշահիկ,
Yesai Abu-Muse in
Arabic sources),
ruler of Dizak, whose...
- Hasan-Jalalyan (Armenian: Եսայի Հասան-Ջալալյան, romanized: Esayi Hasan-J̌alalyan),
Yesai or
Esayi Hasan-Jalalyants (fl. 1677 - d. 1728) was an
Armenian historian...
- took
possession of his estates. 12
years later,
Southern Artsakh prince Yesai Abu Musa, who was the son of
Stepanos Ablasad's sister,
recaptured Mukhank...
- century, however, the
monastery was
rebuilt under the
patronage of
Prince Yesai (Armenian: Եսայի Իշխան Առանշահիկ), Lord of Dizak, who
bravely fought against...
- Khan
campaigned against Melik Yesai of Dizak. In one of
those battles,
Melik Mirzakhan of
Khachen was
captured by
Yesai and
beheaded in 1775. However...
-
Jraberd and Sotk. In the
middle of the 18th century,
Armenian historian Yesai Hasan-Jalalyan of the
princely Hasan-Jalalyan family,
states that: ... the...
- Anastasia; Arnold,
Frederick J.; Mosca, Lorena; Mei, Xueyan; Fstkchyan,
Yesai; Torre, Denis; Beharry, Cindy; Garcia-Forn, Marta; Jiménez-Alcázar, Miguel;...