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1415:. ABC-CLIO.
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487:Old Georgian
471:
442:
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330:
326:Aspacures II
324:) installed
280:
242:
205:
172:
164:
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153:(before 470)
151:Christianity
114:Arshusha III
101:Daughter of
76:Arshusha III
29:
1949:Stephanos I
1828:Varaz-Bakur
1770:Arshusha VI
1754:Arshusha IV
1730:Arshusha II
1608:Arshusha II
1577:(in French)
1377:(in French)
1220:Bonner 2020
650:Arshusha II
597:4. Bakur II
483:inscription
372:Zoroastrian
335:—had under
283:Arshusha II
274:Map of the
210:capital of
201:Arshusha II
158:(after 470)
134:Arshusha II
67:Arshusha II
63:Predecessor
1981:482 deaths
1975:Categories
1714:Arshusha I
1340:"Šāpur II"
918:References
530:Vakhtang I
512:shahanshah
507:suzerainty
498:bidaxshate
492:shahanshah
447:shahanshah
350: 330
253:Vakhtang I
218:shahanshah
1991:Mihranids
1960:(821-822)
1952:(790-821)
1944:(770-790)
1936:(740-770)
1928:(705-740)
1925:Vardan II
1912:(669-705)
1904:(637-669)
1896:(628-637)
1885:(628–822)
1871:(570-600)
1863:(540-570)
1855:(510-540)
1847:(480-510)
1839:(450-480)
1831:(440-450)
1823:(430-440)
1815:(361-430)
1807:(330-361)
1796:(330–600)
1773:(???-748)
1765:(608-627)
1757:(540-608)
1749:(482-540)
1741:(470-482)
1733:(455-470)
1725:(430-455)
1717:(400-430)
1709:(394-400)
1701:(361-394)
1695:(330-361)
1684:(330–748)
1672:Mihranids
1563:151472930
1508:151524770
1396:cite book
1310:"Albania"
1232:Rapp 2014
1196:Rapp 2014
1181:Rapp 2014
1169:Rapp 2014
1157:Rapp 2014
1133:Rapp 2014
1109:Rapp 2014
1020:Rapp 2014
1008:Rapp 2014
969:Rapp 2014
933:Rapp 2014
543:Genealogy
520:martyrdom
419:Shushanik
409:, Vasak,
395:Ctesiphon
393:court at
355:bidaxshes
342:bidaxshes
333:Mihranids
315:Shapur II
266:Biography
249:martyrdom
245:Shushanik
212:Ctesiphon
175:) was an
125:Mihranids
97:Shushanik
73:Successor
1901:Juansher
1860:Vardan I
1820:Barzabod
1722:Bakur II
1699:Unknown
1681:Gogarene
1583:(1990).
1555:27830864
1535:Traditio
1500:27830424
1480:Traditio
1454:(1994).
1390:. Paris.
1386:(1947).
1358:(2007).
1338:(2009).
1281:(1986).
957:Kia 2016
474:basilica
428:Coin of
391:Sasanian
379:Armenian
303:Caucasus
295:margrave
276:Caucasus
208:Sasanian
197:margrave
147:Religion
2021:Peroz I
1917:Shiruye
1868:Vard II
1844:Armayel
1793:Gardman
1738:Varsken
1706:Bakur I
1617:Bidaxsh
1346:(ed.).
1316:(ed.).
1289:(ed.).
1283:"ARRĀN"
1253:Sources
758:Varsken
509:of the
452:Peroz I
430:Peroz I
415:Armenia
399:Avarayr
360:Persian
289:bidaxsh
223:Peroz I
191:bidaxsh
177:Iranian
165:Varsken
120:Dynasty
103:Peroz I
93:Consort
58:470–482
43:Bidaxsh
35:Varsken
1941:Gagikh
1852:Vard I
1623:Gugark
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185:Gugark
173:Vazgēn
139:Mother
131:Father
49:Gugark
1812:Khurs
1804:Peroz
1692:Peroz
1559:S2CID
1551:JSTOR
1504:S2CID
1496:JSTOR
1342:. In
1312:. In
1285:. In
337:Peroz
297:) of
110:Issue
55:Reign
1836:Mihr
1589:ISBN
1462:ISBN
1438:ISBN
1417:ISBN
1402:link
1364:ISBN
1322:ISBN
1295:ISBN
1265:ISBN
472:The
411:Vard
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