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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AranshahikAranshahik - Wikipedia

    Aranshahik was the first ruling dynasty of Caucasian Albania from an unknown date until the late sixth century AD. According to Movses Khorenatsi, the dyansty of Aranshahik was established by the Armenian king Vagharshak. [1] List of rulers. Prince Arran. Prince Aray. Prince Anushavan. Prince Parat. Prince Arbag. Prince Zavan. Prince Parnas.

  2. Hasan-Jalayan trazó su descendencia hasta la dinastía armenia Aranshahik, una familia anterior al establecimiento de los partos arsácidas en la región. Artsaj mantuvo a sus gobernantes soberanos, aunque a principios del siglo XIII aceptaron la soberanía georgiana y luego la mongola.

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  3. Aranshahik Bagratuni dynasty Artsruni Arsacid dynasty: Country: Artsakh: Founded: 1214: Founder: Hasan-Jalal Dawla: Final ruler: Allahverdi II Hasan-Jalalyan: Titles: King of Artsakh; King of Artsakh and Baghk; Prince of Khachen; Prince of Artsakh

  4. Hasan-Jalal traced his descent to the Armenian Aranshahik dynasty, a family that predated the establishment of the Parthian Arsacids in the region. [4] Artsakh maintained its sovereign rulers, though in the early 13th century they accepted Georgian , then Mongol suzerainty . [5]

  5. Sahl Smbatean Eṙanshahik [1] ( Armenian: Սահլ Սմբատյան Եռանշահիկ, in Arabic sources: Sahl ibn Sunbat or Sahl ibn Sunbat al-Armaniyy; [2] birthdate unknown – c. 855) was an Armenian [2] [3] prince of Arran and Shaki [4] who played a considerable role in the history of the eastern Caucasus during the 9th century and was the ancestor of the House o...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prince_ArranPrince Arran - Wikipedia

    He is regarded as progenitor of Aranshahik dynasty. According to a legendary tradition reported by Khorenatsi, Arran was a descendant of Sisak, the ancestor of the Siunids of Albania’s province of Syunik, and thus a great-grandson of the ancestral eponym of the local albanians.

  7. Artsakh was mainly ruled by the representatives of the Haikian-Sisakian-Aranshahik family. From 484 AD until the first half of the 6th century, the Armenian regions of Artsakh and Utik comprised the Kingdom of Vachagan the Pious.