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from 558, refers to the city as the seat of a bishopric. Head of the Church was officially called
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authors recorded the name of province in their manuscript. Most common of those names is
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speakers still refer to Derbent closer to this word, all meaning 'wall', such as
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in 654. The city had a considerable Christian population when it was visited by
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was ancient province, as well as its capital city located western coast of
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until 552 when Catholicos Abas transferred the seat to Partav (modern
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Guseynov, Garun-Rashid Abdul-Kadyrovich (2014-12-01).
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First researchers to equate Chola with Derbent were
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Caspian Sea
Russian
Derbent
Byzantine
Armenian
Syriac
Old Armenian
Agathangelos
Moses of Chorene
Yeghishe
Lazar Parpetsi
Ananias of Shirak
Movses Daskhurantsi
Sebeos
Greek
Procopius
Greek
Menander
Greek
Iakob Tsurtaveli
Georgian
Martyrdom of the Holy Queen Shushanik
Tabari
Ibn Khordadbeh
Arabic
Caucasian Albanian
𐕖𐕒𐔽
Nikolai Kuznetsov
Josef Markwart
Northeast Caucasian language

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