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  • Varaz
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Varaz or Waraz may refer to: Baraz Varazq This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal

    Varaz

    Varaz

  • Seven Great Houses of Iran
  • Sasanian-allied Parthian feudal aristocracies

    were: the House of Ispahbudhan, from Tabaristan and Gurgan the House of Varaz, from Eastern Khorasan the House of Karen, from Nahavand the House of Mihran

    Seven Great Houses of Iran

    Seven_Great_Houses_of_Iran

  • Narikala
  • Ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, Georgia (country)

    second half of the 4th century AD, when a fortress was built during King Varaz-Bakur's reign (ca. 364). Towards the end of the 4th century, the fortress

    Narikala

    Narikala

    Narikala

  • Varaz-Tiridates I
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    Varaz Trdat, was the Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 670 to 705. He was kept as prisoner in Constantinople from 694 until 699. In his absence

    Varaz-Tiridates I

    Varaz-Tiridates_I

  • Mihranids
  • Iranian ruling family

    representatives of the family in the 7th century were Varaz Grigor, his son Javanshir, and Varaz-Tiridates I. Mihranids assumed a Persian title of Arranshahs

    Mihranids

    Mihranids

  • Varaz Grigor
  • King of Caucasian Albania from 628 to c. 654

    Varaz Grigor (Armenian: Գրիգոր Վարազ, lit. 'Grigor the Boar') was the first known Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 628 until at least 654. The

    Varaz Grigor

    Varaz_Grigor

  • Varaz-Tiridates II
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    Varaz-Trdat II was the last Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 800 to 812/822 and the son of the previous ruler Stephanos I. After the death of his

    Varaz-Tiridates II

    Varaz-Tiridates_II

  • Varaz Samuelian
  • Varazdat Samuel "Varaz" Samuelian (Armenian: Վարազդատ Սամվելի "Վարազ" Սամվելյան, 1917 – November 7, 1995) was a prominent Armenian American writer, painter

    Varaz Samuelian

    Varaz_Samuelian

  • Varaz Vzur
  • Varaz Vzur was an Armenian nobleman who served as the marzban of Persian Armenia from 579 to 580. In 579, he succeeded Tamkhosrau as the marzban of Armenia

    Varaz Vzur

    Varaz_Vzur

  • Aspacures II
  • King of Iberia, an ancient Georgian state

    Aspacures II (or Varaz-Bakur I, Georgian: ვარაზ-ბაკურ I), of the Chosroid dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 363

    Aspacures II

    Aspacures II

    Aspacures_II

  • Juansher
  • Mihranid prince of Caucasian Albania (d. 669)

    ruling the principality from 637 to 669. He was the son and successor of Varaz Grigor (r. 628–637). During his reign, Juansher changed his allegiance thrice

    Juansher

    Juansher

    Juansher

  • John the Iberian
  • Georgian saint

    John the Iberian (Georgian: იოანე მთაწმინდელი; died c. 1002) was a Georgian monk and Orthodox saint, venerated for his piety and leadership on Mount Athos

    John the Iberian

    John the Iberian

    John_the_Iberian

  • Varaztirots II Bagratuni
  • Armenian nakharar

    Varaztirots II Bagratuni (Armenian: Վարազ-Տիրոց Բ Բագրատունի; c. 590 – 645) was an Armenian nakharar from the Bagratuni family, the son of Smbat IV Bagratuni

    Varaztirots II Bagratuni

    Varaztirots_II_Bagratuni

  • Aspacures III
  • King of Iberia, an ancient Georgian state

    Aspacures III (or Varaz-Bakur II, Georgian: ვარაზ-ბაკურ II), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c.

    Aspacures III

    Aspacures_III

  • William Saroyan
  • American writer (1908–1981)

    Landscape." American Drama 9:2 (Spring 2000): 29–49. Samuelian, Varaz, 1985. Willie & Varaz: Memories of My Friend William Saroyan. Whitmore, Jon, 1995.

    William Saroyan

    William Saroyan

    William_Saroyan

  • Trdat of Iberia
  • King of Iberia, an ancient Georgian state

    have succeeded, already in an advanced age, his relative and son-in-law, Varaz-Bakur II, and to have been forced to pay tribute to the Sassanids. The chronicles

    Trdat of Iberia

    Trdat_of_Iberia

  • Tamkhosrow
  • 6th-century Sassanid general

    inexperience, and he was recalled and replaced in his Armenian command by Varaz Vzur. By 581, however, he had risen to the post of marzban, and commanded

    Tamkhosrow

    Tamkhosrow

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    Armenian chronicle of Movsês Dasxuranc'i, the king of Caucasian Albania, Varaz Trdat, dispatched a bishop, Israyêl, to convert Caucasian "Huns" who were

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Kingdom of Iberia
  • Ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli

    failed campaign in Persia, Rome ceded control of Iberia to Persia. King Varaz-Bakur I (Asphagur) (363–365) became a Persian vassal, as confirmed by the

    Kingdom of Iberia

    Kingdom of Iberia

    Kingdom_of_Iberia

  • Transoxiana
  • Central Asian historical region between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers

    [fæɾɒːˈɾuːd̪] – 'beyond the [Amu] river'), Faro-rɵd (Tajik: Фарорӯд), and Varaz-rüd (Tajik: Варазрӯд), the area had been known to the ancient Iranians as

    Transoxiana

    Transoxiana

    Transoxiana

  • Smbat VI Bagratuni
  • gave him the title of kouropalates, and the Umayyads. He was the son of Varaz-Tirots III Bagratuni, and the uncle of Ashot III Bagratuni. In the early

    Smbat VI Bagratuni

    Smbat VI Bagratuni

    Smbat_VI_Bagratuni

  • Grigor I Mamikonian
  • Predecessor Hamazasp IV Mamikonian Successor Ashot II Bagratuni Noble family Mamikonian Spouse Helen (daughter of Varaz Grigor) Father Davit Mamikonian

    Grigor I Mamikonian

    Grigor_I_Mamikonian

  • Vardan II
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian Albania from 705 to 711 (together with brother Gagik I). Son of king Varaz Trdat I and Sparama. In 694, the latter declared Vardan together with his

    Vardan II

    Vardan_II

  • Stephanos I
  • King of Caucasian Albania

    liquidation of the Derbent Emirate. Hе died in 800 and was succeeded by his son Varaz Trdat II. Toumanoff, Cyrille. Les dynasties de la Caucasie chrétienne de

    Stephanos I

    Stephanos_I

  • Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty
  • Genealogical claims of Georgian dynasty

    Simon Izahkar Abiah Gaad Aseor Isaac Dahn Solomon Guaram Stephanoz Adarnase Stephanoz Guaram Varaz-Bakur Nerse Adarnase Ashot Bagrat Bagrationi dynasty

    Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty

    Claim_of_the_biblical_descent_of_the_Bagrationi_dynasty

  • Siavarz
  • Village in Mazandaran province, Iran

    people in 343 households. Iran portal Also romanized as Sīāvarz and Sīya Varaz; also known as Siyah Varz OpenStreetMap contributors (23 January 2026).

    Siavarz

    Siavarz

  • Samshvilde Sioni inscription
  • Georgian inscription

    metres of inscription survived. The inscription mentions Georgian eristavis Varaz-Bakur and Iovane and two Byzantine Emperors, Constantine V and Leo IV the

    Samshvilde Sioni inscription

    Samshvilde Sioni inscription

    Samshvilde_Sioni_inscription

  • Heraclius the Elder
  • Byzantine general

    who killed quite a few [warriors] around them in fight. But Sargis and Varaz Nerseh were arrested along with some others. They were taken to the city

    Heraclius the Elder

    Heraclius the Elder

    Heraclius_the_Elder

  • History of Georgia (country)
  • campaign in Persia in 363, Rome ceded control of Iberia to Persia, and King Varaz-Bakur I (Asphagur) (363–365) became a Persian vassal, an outcome confirmed

    History of Georgia (country)

    History_of_Georgia_(country)

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591
  • War between the Sasanian Empire of Persia and the Eastern Roman Empire

    IV ibn al-Mundhir † Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir Tamkhosrau † Adarmahan Varaz Vzur (POW) Kardarigan Izadgushasp Fariburz Bahram Gushnasp Mahbod † Farhad †

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_572–591

  • Pharasmanes IV
  • King of Iberia, an ancient Georgian state

    According to the medieval Georgian chronicles, he was the son of King Varaz-Bakur II and the daughter of Trdat of Iberia. Characterized as a pious monarch

    Pharasmanes IV

    Pharasmanes_IV

  • Maurice's Sasanian Campaigns (578-581)
  • Byzantine campaigns in Persia

    force of supposedly 50,000 soldiers and placed it under the command of Varaz Vzur. The prospects of success appeared high, as the Byzantine forces in

    Maurice's Sasanian Campaigns (578-581)

    Maurice's Sasanian Campaigns (578-581)

    Maurice's_Sasanian_Campaigns_(578-581)

  • Caucasian Albania
  • Ancient state in the Caucasus

    maintained a number of monasteries in the Holy Land. In the 7th century, Varaz-Grigor, ruler of Albania, and "his nation" were christened by Emperor Heraclius

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian_Albania

  • Manuel Mamikonian
  • 4th-century Armenian military commander

    invasion of Armenia by the Persian forces. Armies under generals such as Varaz were sent to invade Armenia but were defeated by Manuel. According to Faustus

    Manuel Mamikonian

    Manuel_Mamikonian

  • Nana of Iberia
  • Queen consort of Iberia

    (in 292 according to Cyril Toumanoff). Nana bore Mirian two sons: Rev II, Varaz-Bakur and a daughter who married Peroz, the first Mihranid dynast of Gugark

    Nana of Iberia

    Nana of Iberia

    Nana_of_Iberia

  • Sasanian Armenia
  • Parts of Armenia under the control of the Sasanian Empire

    Syunik. 577-580 Tamkhosrau Iranian grandee, nominated by Khosrau I. 580-581 Varaz Vzur Iranian grandee, nominated by Hormizd IV 581-582/588 Pahlav Iranian

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian Armenia

    Sasanian_Armenia

  • Mirian III
  • First Iberian king from the Chosroid dynasty

    Nana "from Pontus, daughter of Oligotos", who bore him two sons—Rev and Varaz-Bakur—and a daughter who married Peroz, the first Mihranid dynast of Gugark

    Mirian III

    Mirian III

    Mirian_III

  • Bir el Qutt inscriptions
  • Old Georgian Byzantine mosaic

    13th century Georgian edition of the Vita refers them as "Murvanos" and "Varaz-Bakur" respectively. It is assumed that these names in Syriac edition have

    Bir el Qutt inscriptions

    Bir el Qutt inscriptions

    Bir_el_Qutt_inscriptions

  • Asha
  • Central and complex Zoroastrian theological concept

    meaning is also preserved in Avestan, for instance in the expression haiθīm varəz, "to make true" as in "to bring to realization." Another meaning of "reality"

    Asha

    Asha

    Asha

  • Syunik Province
  • Province of Armenia

    directed (822–23) an expedition to Aghuania defeating and killing the prince Varaz-Terdat II (of the Persian dynasty Mihrakane of Aghuania) in Morgog. A general

    Syunik Province

    Syunik Province

    Syunik_Province

  • Adhur Gushnasp
  • Marzban in Armenia from 465 to 482

    to rebel under the leadership of Vahan Mamikonian, a nephew of Vardan. Varaz-Shapur Amatuni, who was present in the meeting, informed Adhur Gushnasp

    Adhur Gushnasp

    Adhur_Gushnasp

  • Church of Caucasian Albania
  • Ancient church established in the 5th century

    raids into the country in retaliation for their ally's death. The new ruler Varaz-Tiridates I, who was Juansher's nephew, delegated Israel, Bishop of Mets

    Church of Caucasian Albania

    Church_of_Caucasian_Albania

  • Ardashir II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 379 to 383

    and killed their commander, Gumand Shapuh. A second Iranian force, led by Varaz, met the same fate as its predecessor. A third army, led by general Mrkhan

    Ardashir II

    Ardashir II

    Ardashir_II

  • Avto Varazi
  • Georgian artist and painter

    Avto Varazi A still from the film “Pirosmani,” in which Avto Varaz portrays Pirosmani Born Avtandil Varazashvili (1926-10-25)25 October 1926 Tbilisi,

    Avto Varazi

    Avto Varazi

    Avto_Varazi

  • History of Azerbaijan
  • According to M. Kalankatli, the dynasty was founded by Mehran (570–590) and Varaz Grigor (628–642) assumed the title of "prince of Albania". Partav was Albania's

    History of Azerbaijan

    History_of_Azerbaijan

  • Battle of Ctesiphon (165)
  • 165 battle in Roman-Parthian Wars

    Noble clans Seven Great Houses Ispahbudhan Karen Mihran Spandiyadh Suren Varaz Zik Culture Art Coinage Dress Language Music Religion Wars Seleucid–Parthian

    Battle of Ctesiphon (165)

    Battle_of_Ctesiphon_(165)

  • List of Armenian writers
  • (1916–2001) William S. Sahakian (1922–1986) Thomas J. Samuelian (born 1956) Varaz Samuelian (1917–1995) Nigoghos Sarafian (1905–1973) Aram Saroyan (born 1943)

    List of Armenian writers

    List of Armenian writers

    List_of_Armenian_writers

  • Barda, Azerbaijan
  • City in Azerbaijan

    cluster munitions by Armenia. Mihranids of Caucasian Albania: Javanshir, Varaz-Tiridates I. etc. Arabic governors: Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Saj, etc. Paykar

    Barda, Azerbaijan

    Barda, Azerbaijan

    Barda,_Azerbaijan

  • List of marzbans
  • Armenia Smbat IV Bagratuni Armenia Tamkhosrau Armenia Tan-Shapur Armenia Varaz Vzur Armenia Varazdat Armenia Varaztirots II Bagratuni Armenia Vasak of

    List of marzbans

    List_of_marzbans

  • Mihrdat III
  • King of Iberia, an ancient Georgian state

    Georgia) from c. 365 to 380 (diarch 370–378). Mihrdat succeeded his father, Varaz-Bakur known as Aspacures to the contemporaneous historian Ammianus Marcellinus

    Mihrdat III

    Mihrdat_III

  • List of Armenian Americans
  • Arthur Ashod Pinajian, comic book creator and artist Hovsep Pushman, painter Varaz Samuelian, sculptor Jacques Terzian, sculptor Edmund Yaghjian, painter,

    List of Armenian Americans

    List_of_Armenian_Americans

  • Sanesan's invasion of Armenia (335–336)
  • Vahan Amatuni (nahapet, or hereditary lord, of the Amatuni house), and Varaz Kaminakan—joined the campaign to rout the remaining forces of the coalition

    Sanesan's invasion of Armenia (335–336)

    Sanesan's_invasion_of_Armenia_(335–336)

  • Falsification of history in Azerbaijan
  • the embassy of the Albanian prince Varaz-Trdat to the Khazar Khakan Alp Ilitver the words of the Albanian prince Varaz-Trdat are given to Albania, the facts

    Falsification of history in Azerbaijan

    Falsification of history in Azerbaijan

    Falsification_of_history_in_Azerbaijan

  • Sauromaces II
  • King of Iberia

    he was ousted by the Sassanid king Shapur II who installed Aspacures II (Varaz-Bakur) in his place. Aspacures II was Sauromaces' paternal uncle. The Sassanid

    Sauromaces II

    Sauromaces_II

  • Tao (historical region)
  • Historical region in Turkey

    resistance was assumed by Amayak Mamikonian, together with Arten Kabelean and Varaz-Shapuh Paluni; the movement was ultimately suppressed by Vasak Siwni, who

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao_(historical_region)

  • Nerses Bakur
  • Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church

    was elected after the influence and intervention of Queen Spram, wife of Varaz-Tiridates I. A long proponent of Chalcedonian Christianity, the clique wanted

    Nerses Bakur

    Nerses_Bakur

  • Barzabod
  • Vakhtang I of Iberia. Barzabod died around 440, and was succeeded by his son Varaz-Bakur. Toumanoff 1969, p. 28. Rapp 2014, pp. 160, 312. Toumanoff, Cyril

    Barzabod

    Barzabod

  • Ismayilli District
  • District in northern Azerbaijan

    Sasanian even created his own kingdom on the territory. Albanian rulers Varaz Grigor and his son Djavanshir (616-681) were also from the dynasty of Mihranids

    Ismayilli District

    Ismayilli District

    Ismayilli_District

  • List of Armenian painters
  • Sargis Pitsak (14th century) Toros Roslin (1210–1270) Jan Rustem (1762–1835) Varaz Samuelian (1917–1995) Bogdan Saltanov (1630s–1703 Maro Sargsyan (born 1973)

    List of Armenian painters

    List_of_Armenian_painters

  • List of converts to Christianity
  • the House of Mihran, who converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity. Varaz Grigor - Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 628 until his death in

    List of converts to Christianity

    List_of_converts_to_Christianity

  • Hormizd IV
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 579 to 590

    to the negotiations, however they continued to clash in Armenia, where Varaz Vzur succeeded Tamkhosrow as the new Sasanian governor of Armenia. The Byzantines

    Hormizd IV

    Hormizd IV

    Hormizd_IV

  • Vakhtang Gorgasali's campaign in North Caucasus
  • Campaign of Georgian King against the nomads in the Northern Caucasus

    Bidaxsh of Arran, Varaz-Bakur, of assistance, because during their invasion, the nomads not only raided Iberia, but also the lands of Varaz-Bakur, who was

    Vakhtang Gorgasali's campaign in North Caucasus

    Vakhtang_Gorgasali's_campaign_in_North_Caucasus

  • Lists of Armenians
  • emperor of Byzantine, led a revolt against the unpopular emperor Phocas Varaz Grigor (585–654), King of Caucasian Albania Mizizios (622–669), usurping

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists_of_Armenians

  • Ronald Markarian
  • United States Air Force general

    in America moving to Fresno in 1881. He was related to famous sculptor Varaz Samuelian through his maternal grandmother. Ronald states that his great-grandparents

    Ronald Markarian

    Ronald_Markarian

  • Mjej II Gnuni
  • Armenian sparapet of Byzantine Armenia

    Armenia. There he raised an army, and slew Mžēž Gnuni, alongside his brother Varaz Gnel Gnuni. Evidence of this is chronicled by Bishop Sebeos of the Bagratunis

    Mjej II Gnuni

    Mjej_II_Gnuni

  • List of regions of ancient Armenia
  • Regions of ancient Armenia

    center of this region was Urts (or Urdz). The Prince of Urts in 451 was Varaz-Nerses; he participated in that year's uprising. Vanand Also known as Anpayt

    List of regions of ancient Armenia

    List_of_regions_of_ancient_Armenia

  • 705
  • Calendar year

    Constantinople (or 706) Lambert of Maastricht, bishop (approximate date) Varaz Trdat I, king of Caucasian Albania Azza al-Mayla, Arabian qiyan-courtesan

    705

    705

    705

  • Sparama
  • 7th-century regent

    king Varaz-Tiridates I of Caucasian Albania. She served as regent during the absence of her spouse in 694-699. Her origin is unknown. She married Varaz-Tiridates

    Sparama

    Sparama

  • Fresno Art Museum
  • Art museum in California, United States

    Cremean, Maynard Dixon, August Madrigal, Clement Renzi, Norman Rockwell, Varaz Samuelian, Andy Warhol, among others. The Fresno Art Museum became renowned

    Fresno Art Museum

    Fresno Art Museum

    Fresno_Art_Museum

  • List of ancient Iranian peoples
  • (seat was in Sakastan or Sistan, ancient Zaranka, Zranka or Drangiana), Varaz (seat was in Eastern Khorasan), Zik (seat was in Adurbadagan or Aturpatakan

    List of ancient Iranian peoples

    List_of_ancient_Iranian_peoples

  • Arran (Caucasus)
  • Region located in modern-day Azerbaijan, historically in Iran

    the Albanian cavalry to repel these attacks. In 822, the prince of Arran, Varaz-Trdat, was assassinated, ending the male line of the Mihranid dynasty. This

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran_(Caucasus)

  • Eghiazar
  • Javanshir's death and succession of Varaz-Tiridates I, he was instrumental in forging peace between Alp Iluetuer and Varaz. He died in 688 and succeeded by

    Eghiazar

    Eghiazar

  • Viro (Catholicos)
  • Viro and a noble called Gad Všnasp (Constantin Zuckerman equates him to Varaz Grigor) fled to Artsakh, then a province of Albania. However, Turkic army

    Viro (Catholicos)

    Viro_(Catholicos)

  • Yusif Jafarov
  • Eighth Centuries: On the Question of the Journey of the Albanian Prince Varaz-Tirdat to Constantinople // Acts XVIII th International Congress of Byzantine

    Yusif Jafarov

    Yusif_Jafarov

  • Sahl Smbatean
  • Atrnerseh married Spram, the daughter of the murdered Mihranid prince Varaz-Trdat, and he was the ancestor of the main rulers of Arran. Sahl had a son

    Sahl Smbatean

    Sahl_Smbatean

  • History of Tbilisi
  • History of the national capital of Georgia

    second half of the 4th century AD, when a fortress was built during King Varaz-Bakur's reign (ca. 364). Towards the end of the 4th century the fortress

    History of Tbilisi

    History_of_Tbilisi

  • Lupenians
  • Historical tribe in what is now Azerbaijan

    Yeremian, Suren (1939). "Moiseĭ Kalankatuĭskiĭ o posolʹstve albanskogo kniazia Varaz-Trdata k khazarskomu khakanu Alp-Ilitveru" Моисей Каланкатуйский о посольстве

    Lupenians

    Lupenians

  • Azerbaijan in the Early Middle Ages
  • representative was Varaz Grigor (628-642), who took the title “Prince of Albania”. Partav (Berde) was the capital city of Albania during the reign of Varaz Grigor's

    Azerbaijan in the Early Middle Ages

    Azerbaijan_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages

  • Bagratuni
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Bagratid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bagratuni may refer to: Varaz-Tirots II Bagratuni (c. 590 – 645), presiding prince in 645 Smbat VI Bagratuni

    Bagratuni

    Bagratuni

  • The Forgotten Kings
  • Non-fiction account by Ahmad Kasravi

    the members of Anushirvan's relatives (that later formed Mihranids) named Varaz Gregor, who had converted to Christianity, overthrew the Arranshahs family

    The Forgotten Kings

    The Forgotten Kings

    The_Forgotten_Kings

  • Bagratuni family tree
  • Heritage of the Bagratuni family in Armenia and Georgia

    aspet Ashot I aspet († 560) Smbat IV marzban (604–616) Pap prince († 596) Varaz-Sahak Varaztirots II Armenian prince (628–634) Smbat prince († 643) Smbat

    Bagratuni family tree

    Bagratuni_family_tree

  • David of Sassoun (statue)
  • Copper equestrian statue in Yerevan, Armenia

    and Today. Yerevan: Noyan Tapan. p. 143. ISBN 9789993051299. "Death of Varaz Samuelian". Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church. November 7

    David of Sassoun (statue)

    David of Sassoun (statue)

    David_of_Sassoun_(statue)

  • Arshak Vramian
  • Armenian revolutionary

    the city after Yousoufian's departure. He used the pseudonyms Vahab and Varaz. In 1896, he participated in the preparation of the occupation of the Ottoman

    Arshak Vramian

    Arshak Vramian

    Arshak_Vramian

  • Prince Khosro of Imereti
  • Imeretian opposition. George was betrayed by one of his men and Khosro and Varaz Chiladze led the rebels in a "treacherous" attack on the king at Ianeti

    Prince Khosro of Imereti

    Prince_Khosro_of_Imereti

  • Karl Formes
  • German opera singer

    Baron Munchausen'. Karl Formes derived from the Spanish family of Formes-de-Varaz, settled in Germany since the 16th century. His father was sacristan of

    Karl Formes

    Karl Formes

    Karl_Formes

  • History of Georgia–Iran relations
  • campaign in Persia in 363, Rome ceded control of Iberia to Persia, and King Varaz-Bakur I (Asphagur) (363-365) became a Persian vassal, an outcome confirmed

    History of Georgia–Iran relations

    History_of_Georgia–Iran_relations

  • 700s (decade)
  • Decade

    Constantinople (or 706) Lambert of Maastricht, bishop (approximate date) Varaz Trdat I, king of Caucasian Albania Azza al-Mayla, Arabian qiyan-courtesan

    700s (decade)

    700s_(decade)

  • Gostaham
  • al-tawārikò wrote what he was called "rāst-andāz" (sharpshooter) and "saḵt-kamān varāz" (sharp-shooting paladin). According to Iranica, he may be that Vistarav

    Gostaham

    Gostaham

    Gostaham

  • Varazq
  • Village in South Khorasan, Iran

    Varazq (Persian: ورزق, also Romanized as Varzaq and Vorazq; also known as Vārāz and Wārāz) is a village in Qaen Rural District, in the Central District

    Varazq

    Varazq

  • Baraz
  • Village in South Khorasan, Iran

    Baraz (Persian: باراز, also Romanized as Bārāz; also known as Bāzār, Vārāz, and Warāz) is a village in Qaen Rural District, in the Central District of

    Baraz

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Online names & meanings

  • Sampreet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sampreet

    Joy, Satisfaction, Delight

  • Sagat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Rajasthani

    Sagat

    Good

  • Deylin
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Deylin

    Rhyming Variant of Waylon; A Historical Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers

  • Mattithiah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Mattithiah

    The gift of the Lord.

  • Jayasoorya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jayasoorya

    Victorious Sun

  • Bidina
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Bidina

    Protective.

  • Terrance
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican, Latin

    Terrance

    Smooth; Roman Clan Name; Soft; Tender; Polished; Instigator; Rub; Turn; Twist

  • Tungesh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tungesh

    Moon

  • Sandal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sandal

    English : variant of Sandall.Variant of Scandinavian Sandahl.Indian (Panjab, Jammu and Kashmir) : Hindu (Arora, Dogra) and Sikh name, from Arabic ̣sandal ‘sandal’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from Polish sandał, Yiddish sandal ‘sandalwood’.

  • STEFAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    STEFAN

     Swedish form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.

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