Bznuni, the Glossary
The Bznunis are an ancient authority, a nakharars Family in Armenia.[1]
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16 relations: Adilcevaz, Ahlat, Armenians, Bznunik, Erzurum, Iranian Armenians, Khosrov III the Small, Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity), Lake Van, Lori Province, Mamikonian, Monastery of Saint Thaddeus, Movses Khorenatsi, Palu, Elazığ, Tatvan, Tiridates III of Armenia.
- Ancient Armenia
- Armenian noble families
Adilcevaz
Adilcevaz (Elcewaz) is a town in Bitlis Province of Turkey.
Ahlat
Ahlat (Xelat) is a town in Turkey's Bitlis Province in Eastern Anatolia Region.
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Armenians
Armenians (hayer) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.
Bznunik
Bznuniq was one of the 16 cantons of the Armenian historic region of Turuberan.
Erzurum
Erzurum is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
Iranian Armenians
Iranian Armenians (iranahayer; ایرانی های ارمنی), also known as Persian Armenians (parskahayer; ارامنه فارس), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language.
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Khosrov III the Small
Khosrov III the Small (Khosrov III Kotak; Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of Arsacid Armenia.
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Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Armenia, also the Kingdom of Greater Armenia, or simply Greater Armenia or Armenia Major (Մեծ Հայք; Armenia Maior) sometimes referred to as the Armenian Empire, was a kingdom in the Ancient Near East which existed from 331 BC to 428 AD. Bznuni and kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) are ancient Armenia.
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Lake Van
Lake Van (Van Gölü; translit; Gola Wanê) is the largest lake in Turkey.
Lori Province
Lori (Լոռի), is a province(marz) of Armenia.
Mamikonian
Mamikonian, or Mamikonean (reformed orthography: Մամիկոնյան, Western Armenian pronunciation: Mamigonian), was an Armenian aristocratic dynasty which dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th centuries. Bznuni and Mamikonian are ancient Armenia and Armenian noble families.
Monastery of Saint Thaddeus
The Monastery of Saint Thaddeus (Surb Tadeosi vank; کلیسای تادئوس مقدس, Kelisā-ye Tādeus moghadas) is an ancient Armenian monastery in the mountainous area of West Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
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Movses Khorenatsi
Movses Khorenatsi (410–490s AD; Խորենացի) was a prominent Armenian historian from late antiquity and the author of the History of the Armenians.
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Palu, Elazığ
Palu (Բալու; Palo) is a town of Elazığ Province of Turkey.
Tatvan
Tatvan is a city on the western shore of Lake Van, in Bitlis Province in eastern Turkey.
Tiridates III of Armenia
Tiridates III (–), also known as Tiridates the Great or Tiridates IV, was the Armenian Arsacid king from to.
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See also
Ancient Armenia
- Ancient Armenia
- Antony's campaign against Armenia
- Armenia in the Roman era
- Armenian Mesopotamia
- Armenian tiara
- Ashtishat
- Bagaran, Armavir
- Bagavan
- Bznuni
- Cataphract
- Council of Ashtishat
- Etiuni
- Gardman
- Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
- Mamikonian
- Medes
- Median kingdom
- Nairi
- Neo-Assyrian Empire
- Orduniq
- Osroene
- Paikuli inscription
- Rshtuni
- Sasanian Armenia
- Sasanian Empire
- Satrapy of Armenia
- Sophene
- Urartu
- Urumeans
- Xerxes I inscription at Van
Armenian noble families
- Amatuni
- Antzevatsi
- Argutinsky-Dolgorukov
- Artsruni dynasty
- Aspietes
- Bagratuni dynasty
- Bebutov
- Bznuni
- Dimaksean
- Gntuni
- Gregorids
- Hasan-Jalalyan
- Khorkhoruni
- Kiurikian dynasty
- Mamikonian
- Mamikonian family
- Manavazian
- Melikov
- Mirimanidze
- Rshtuni
- Saharuni
- Siunia dynasty
- Zakarids