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  • Arshak
  • Name list

    Arshak (or in Western Armenian Arshag) (in Persian آرشاک) (in Armenian Արշակ) is a Persian and Armenian given name. Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia, a branch

    Arshak

    Arshak

  • Arshak II
  • 4th-century Armenian king

    Arshak II (Armenian: Արշակ II flourished 4th century, died 369 or 370), also written as Arsaces II, was an Arsacid prince who was King of Armenia from

    Arshak II

    Arshak_II

  • Arshak II (opera)
  • Arshak II (Armenian: Արշակ Բ; Italian: Arsace II) is the first Armenian classical opera, composed by Tigran Chukhajian to a libretto by Tovmas Terzian

    Arshak II (opera)

    Arshak II (opera)

    Arshak_II_(opera)

  • Arshak Makichyan
  • Russian climate activist

    Arshak Arturovich Makichyan (Russian: Аршак Артурович Макичян [ɐrˈʂak ɐrˈturəvʲɪt͡ɕ mɐkʲɪˈt͡ɕʲæn], Armenian: Արշակ Արթուրի Մակիչյան [ɑrˈʃɑk ɑrˈturi mɑkiˈt͡ʃjɑn]

    Arshak Makichyan

    Arshak_Makichyan

  • Arshak Karapetyan
  • Arshak Karapetyan (Armenian: Արշակ Կարապետյան; born 6 February 1967) is an Armenian major general who served as Minister of Defense of Armenia from 3 August

    Arshak Karapetyan

    Arshak Karapetyan

    Arshak_Karapetyan

  • Arshak III
  • King of Armenia

    monarch Arshak II and his wife Parandzem. Arshak III was the namesake of his paternal grandfather and several of his Arsacid ancestors. Arshak III was

    Arshak III

    Arshak_III

  • Monisha Arshak
  • Indian television actress

    Monisha Arshak is an Indian television actress known for her works in Malayalam and Tamil television industry. She made her television debut through Manjurukum

    Monisha Arshak

    Monisha_Arshak

  • Arshak Fetvadjian
  • Armenian artist (1866–1947)

    Arshak Abrahami Fetvadjian (Armenian: Արշակ Աբրահամի Ֆեթվաճյան; October 1, 1866 – October 7, 1947) was an Armenian artist, painter and designer. He is

    Arshak Fetvadjian

    Arshak Fetvadjian

    Arshak_Fetvadjian

  • Arshak Jamalyan
  • Armenian politician (1882–1940)

    Arshak Jamalyan sometimes Arshag Djamalian (Armenian: Արշակ Ջամալեան (Իսահակեան) 1882 in Ganja - 1940 in Paris) was an Armenian politician. He was a prominent

    Arshak Jamalyan

    Arshak Jamalyan

    Arshak_Jamalyan

  • Arshak Petrosian
  • Armenian chess player

    Arshak B. Petrosian (Armenian: Արշակ Պետրոսյան; born December 16, 1953) is an Armenian chess player and National Coach. FIDE awarded him the International

    Arshak Petrosian

    Arshak Petrosian

    Arshak_Petrosian

  • Arshak Vramian
  • Armenian revolutionary

    Arshak or Arshag Vramian (Armenian: Արշակ Վռամեան, born Onnik Derdzakian; 22 March 1870/1871 – 17 April 1915) was an Armenian revolutionary and a leading

    Arshak Vramian

    Arshak Vramian

    Arshak_Vramian

  • Artaxias II of Iberia
  • King of Iberia

    Artaxias II (Georgian: არშაკ) or Arsuk (არსუკ) (died in 1 AD), was a member of the Nimrodid Dynasty and was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia)

    Artaxias II of Iberia

    Artaxias_II_of_Iberia

  • Arshak Hayrapetyan
  • Armenian freestyle wrestler

    Arshak Hayrapetyan (Armenian: Արշակ Հայրապէտյան, born 8 November 1978) is an Armenian Freestyle wrestler. He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the

    Arshak Hayrapetyan

    Arshak_Hayrapetyan

  • Artaxias I of Iberia
  • King of Iberia

    exclusively from the medieval Georgian chronicles which gives his name as Arshak (Georgian: არშაკი). A son of the king of Armenia, purportedly of Artavasdes

    Artaxias I of Iberia

    Artaxias_I_of_Iberia

  • Arsaces I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia in 35 AD

    Arsaces I of Armenia, also known as Arsaces I, Arshak I and Arsak (ruled 35 AD) was a Parthian prince who was king of Armenia during 35 AD. Arsaces I was

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces_I_of_Armenia

  • Shapur II's invasion of Armenia (350)
  • victors forced him to recognize the succession in the Kingdom of Armenia of Arshak II (r. 350–368), son of Tiran (r. 339–350), who had been blinded and taken

    Shapur II's invasion of Armenia (350)

    Shapur II's invasion of Armenia (350)

    Shapur_II's_invasion_of_Armenia_(350)

  • Arshak Brutyan
  • Armenian musician and artist (1864–1936)

    Arshak Brutyan (September 21 (October 3), 1864 – August 25, 1936) was an Armenian musician, pedagogue, songwriter, choirmaster, and artist. He was born

    Arshak Brutyan

    Arshak_Brutyan

  • Arshak Poladian
  • Armenian diplomat (born 1950)

    Arshak Poghosi Poladian (Armenian: Արշակ Պողոսի Փոլադյան; born May 15, 1950) is an Armenian diplomat, historian, orientalist and author. Since 2019, he

    Arshak Poladian

    Arshak Poladian

    Arshak_Poladian

  • Arshak Adamian
  • Armenian conductor, composer, and art critic

    Arshak Adamian (1884–1956) was an Armenian conductor, composer, art critic, pedagogue. Merited Artist of the RA. He was the founding artistic director

    Arshak Adamian

    Arshak_Adamian

  • Parandzem
  • 4th-century Armenian queen

    Parandzem (Armenian: Փառանձեմ; died winter 369/70) was the consort of King Arshak II of Armenia. She was a member of the noble house of Siuni. She was regent

    Parandzem

    Parandzem

    Parandzem

  • Arshak Amiryan
  • Armenian footballer

    Arshak Amiryan (Armenian: Արշակ Ամիրյան; born 11 September 1977) is an Armenian professional footballer. Arshak Amiryan at WorldFootball.net eurosport

    Arshak Amiryan

    Arshak_Amiryan

  • Arshak Ter-Gukasov
  • Arshak Ter-Gukasov (Armenian: Արշակ Տեր-Ղուկասյան; Russian: Тергукасов, Арзас Артемьевич, romanized: Arzas Artemyevich Tergukasov) (1819 – 8 January 1881)

    Arshak Ter-Gukasov

    Arshak Ter-Gukasov

    Arshak_Ter-Gukasov

  • Keri (fedayi)
  • Armenian revolutionary

    Arshak Gavafian, better known by his nom de guerre Keri (1858 – 15 May 1916), was an Armenian fedayee military commander and member of the Armenian Revolutionary

    Keri (fedayi)

    Keri (fedayi)

    Keri_(fedayi)

  • Arshak Sarkissian
  • Armenian painter and artist

    Arshak Sarkissian (Armenian: Արշակ Սարգսյան; born December 26, 1981), is an Armenian painter and artist. Arshak Sarkissian was born in Gyumri, Armenia

    Arshak Sarkissian

    Arshak Sarkissian

    Arshak_Sarkissian

  • Tiran of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 338/39 to 350

    abdicated in favor of his son Arshak II. According to the Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi, Tiran was later strangled on Arshak's orders. The name Tiran

    Tiran of Armenia

    Tiran_of_Armenia

  • Arshakavan
  • Historic site

    founded by King Arshak II at the beginning of 350s. The name Arshakavan (Armenian: Արշակավան) is a compound of two elements: Arshak (Արշակ), the name

    Arshakavan

    Arshakavan

    Arshakavan

  • Anu Ane Nenu
  • Indian Telugu language soap opera

    streaming on Sun NXT. The show stars Monisha Arshak in titular role and Pranay, Chaya Singh in lead roles. Monisha Arshak as Anu Jai Akash / Pranay as Dr Venkatesh

    Anu Ane Nenu

    Anu_Ane_Nenu

  • Union of Armenian Social Democrats
  • Armenian social democratic organization

    Melik Melikian, Ashot Khoumerian, Assadour Kakhoyan, Bogdan Knunyants, and Arshak Zubarian. The party's manifesto, which adhered to proletarian internationalism

    Union of Armenian Social Democrats

    Union_of_Armenian_Social_Democrats

  • Arshak Koryan
  • Russian professional footballer

    Arshak Rafaelyevich Koryan (Armenian: Արշակ Կորյան; Russian: Аршак Рафаэльевич Корян; born 17 June 1995) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays

    Arshak Koryan

    Arshak Koryan

    Arshak_Koryan

  • List of ministers of social protection of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Drastamat Ter-Simonyan was falsely imprisoned, yet posthumously acquitted. Arshak Khachikyan was born in Baku, in 1874. He was a professional revolutionary

    List of ministers of social protection of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic

    List_of_ministers_of_social_protection_of_the_Armenian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • Khosrov IV
  • King of Armenia from 384/5 to 389

    387. Khosrov reigned in the eastern, Sasanian part, while his relative Arshak III reigned in the western, Roman part. He reigned for about five years

    Khosrov IV

    Khosrov_IV

  • Sarkies Brothers
  • Armenian brothers born in Iran

    Brothers, Martin (1852–1912), Tigran (1861–1912), Aviet (1862–1923), and Arshak (1868–1931), were a group of brothers of Armenian ethnicity best known for

    Sarkies Brothers

    Sarkies Brothers

    Sarkies_Brothers

  • Pap of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 370 to 374

    Parandzem by her first husband Gnel (Arshak's nephew). Historian Albert Stepanyan argues that Pap was in fact Arshak's son, but that he was initially legally

    Pap of Armenia

    Pap_of_Armenia

  • Mirian II
  • King of Iberia

    with a Parthian army, killed Arshak's reigning grandson Bartom in battle and became king. He was succeeded by his son, Arshak II. Bartom is identified by

    Mirian II

    Mirian_II

  • Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (TV series)
  • Indian crime television series

    Jayraj. The second season stars Senthil Kumar, Rachitha Mahalakshmi, Monisha Arshak and Bavithra. Identical twin brothers Aravind and Mayan are separated soon

    Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (TV series)

    Naam_Iruvar_Namakku_Iruvar_(TV_series)

  • Manjurukum Kalam
  • Indian Malayalam-language soap opera

    Thomas, Niranjana G, Greeshma, Vedika Rajesh, Nikitha Rajesh and Monisha Arshak who portrayed the protagonist at different stages of her life. The supporting

    Manjurukum Kalam

    Manjurukum_Kalam

  • Hethum I
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1226 to 1270

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Hethum I

    Hethum I

    Hethum_I

  • Arsaces
  • Name list

    of Parthia, King of Armenia in 35 Arsaces II (Arshak II), King of Armenia c.350–368 Arsaces III (Arshak III), King of Armenia 378–387 Arsakes, a minor

    Arsaces

    Arsaces

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • king of the Parthian Empire Artaxias III, 18–34, a Pontic prince Arsaces (Arshak I), 34–35, son of the Parthian king Artabanus II Mithridates (first reign)

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • Vasak I Mamikonian
  • Armenian military officer

    sparapet (generalissimo) of the Kingdom of Armenia under the Arsacid king Arshak II (reigned c. 350–367/8). According to the Buzandaran Patmut‘iwnk‘, which

    Vasak I Mamikonian

    Vasak_I_Mamikonian

  • Xerxes of Sophene
  • King of Sophene and Commagene from 228 to 212 BC

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes_of_Sophene

  • Mamikonian
  • Armenian dynasty, 4th to 8th centuries

    in 355, during the reign of Arshak (Arsaces) II. At that point the family chief was sparapet Vasak Mamikonian. When Arshak II sided with the Sasanian Empire

    Mamikonian

    Mamikonian

  • Edgar Elbakyan
  • Soviet actor

    Well (Jrhori mot) asBagdasar 1972 - (Txamardiq) as teller 1973 - Arshak (Arshak) as Arshak 1974 - Villagers (Hamagyaxaciner) Mirzoyan 1975 - When it comes

    Edgar Elbakyan

    Edgar_Elbakyan

  • FC BKMA Yerevan
  • Armenian football club

    DF  ARM Andranik Hakobyan (on loan from Deportivo Alavés C) 23 FW  ARM Arshak Petrosyan 29 MF  ARM Artur Askaryan 35 MF  ARM Petros Alekyan 47 MF  ARM

    FC BKMA Yerevan

    FC_BKMA_Yerevan

  • Julian's Persian expedition
  • War between Roman and Sasanian Empires (363)

    carry out a pincer attack, Julian sent a detachment to join with his ally Arshak II of Arsacid Armenia to take the Tigris route from the north. Meanwhile

    Julian's Persian expedition

    Julian's Persian expedition

    Julian's_Persian_expedition

  • Pachakili (TV series)
  • Indian-Tamil-language Family drama television series, starring Monisha Arshak, Kishore and Stalin Muthu in main roles. It premiered on Colors Tamil on

    Pachakili (TV series)

    Pachakili_(TV_series)

  • Arsacid dynasty of Armenia
  • Dynasty that ruled Armenia from 12 to 428

    330–339 Tiran 339 – c. 350 Arshak II c. 350 – 368 Sassanid conquest (Shapur II) 368–370 Pap 370–374 Varazdat 374–378 Arshak III 378–387 with co-ruler Vagharshak

    Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

    Arsacid_dynasty_of_Armenia

  • Shapur II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379

    in setting up his own king, Sauromaces II of Iberia. The Armenian King Arshak II, who had joined Julian's campaign, was lured to Persia and imprisoned

    Shapur II

    Shapur II

    Shapur_II

  • Asaak
  • Ancient city, one of the capitals of the Parthian Empire

    Asaak, Arsacia (Latin) or Arshak (Parthian) was an ancient city which was a capital and royal necropolis of the Parthian Empire. Many of the Parthian kings

    Asaak

    Asaak

  • Tigranes the Great
  • King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes_the_Great

  • Neoptolemus (general)
  • Officer under Alexander the Great

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus_(general)

  • Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Music

    Now it performs in Khachaturian Hall, Yerevan. Over the years, conductors Arshak Adamian, Alexander Spendiarian, Ohan Durian, Valeri Gergiev, Loris Tjeknavorian

    Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra

    Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra

    Armenian_Philharmonic_Orchestra

  • Aranmanai Kili (TV series)
  • Indian Tamil-language soap opera

    Parrot) is a 2018 Tamil-language drama television series starring Monisha Arshak, Surya Darshan, Pragathi, Neelima Rani, Gayathri Yuvraaj, Santhosh and Gayathri

    Aranmanai Kili (TV series)

    Aranmanai_Kili_(TV_series)

  • Ishkhan (fedayi)
  • Armenian fedayi

    of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Along with Aram Manukian and Arshak Vramian, he was a leading figure in Van just before and during the early

    Ishkhan (fedayi)

    Ishkhan (fedayi)

    Ishkhan_(fedayi)

  • Thoros II
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1145 to 1169

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Thoros II

    Thoros_II

  • Tirit of Armenia
  • mother whose name is unknown, hence his paternal uncle was Arsaces II (Arshak II) who ruled as Roman client King of Armenia from 350 until 368 and was

    Tirit of Armenia

    Tirit_of_Armenia

  • FC Van
  • Armenian football club

    Position Name Head coach Artur Asoyan Assistant coach Arshak Mkrtchyan Assistant coach Michael Gaudriller Goalkeepers Coach Slavik Sukiasyan Fitness coach

    FC Van

    FC Van

    FC_Van

  • Third Pashinyan government
  • Government of Armenia

    December 2022 Mher Grigoryan Independent 11 May 2018 Minister of Defence Arshak Karapetyan Independent 3 August 2021 15 November 2021 Suren Papikyan Civil

    Third Pashinyan government

    Third Pashinyan government

    Third_Pashinyan_government

  • Thoros I
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1100 to c. 1129

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Thoros I

    Thoros_I

  • Arsames I
  • King of Armenia, Sophene and Commagene from 260 to 228 BC

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Arsames I

    Arsames I

    Arsames_I

  • Ashk (given name)
  • Male given name

    some Armenians. Arshak or Asaak, a capital city of Parthian Empire Arshak II of Arsacid Armenia Arshak or Artaxias I of Iberia Arshak II of Iberia Ashk

    Ashk (given name)

    Ashk (given name)

    Ashk_(given_name)

  • Gagik I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 989 to 1020

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik_I_of_Armenia

  • Mithrenes
  • Satrap of Armenia from 331 to 321 BC

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Mithrenes

    Mithrenes

  • Armenian volunteer units
  • Military unit

    battalion (Hamazasp Srvandztyan nom de guerre Hamazasp) 4th battalion (Arshak Gafavian nom de guerre Keri) Regiment Ararat (Sargis Mehrabyan nom de guerre

    Armenian volunteer units

    Armenian volunteer units

    Armenian_volunteer_units

  • Vologases I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 117 to 140

    Christian Kings Tiridates III • Khosrov III • Tiran II • Arshak II • Pap • Varazdat • Arshak III • Khosrov IV • Vramshapuh • Artaxias IV Military commanders

    Vologases I of Armenia

    Vologases_I_of_Armenia

  • Mleh, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Cilicia

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Mleh, Prince of Armenia

    Mleh,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Haykanoush Danielyan
  • Musical artist

    Tigranian Anoush Anoush Mikhail Glinka A Life for the Tsar Antonida Giacomo Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Marguerite de Valois Tigran Chukhajian Arshak II Olympia

    Haykanoush Danielyan

    Haykanoush Danielyan

    Haykanoush_Danielyan

  • Leo I, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1130 to 1137

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Leo I, Prince of Armenia

    Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Boxing at the 2024 BRICS Games
  • Boxing event

    German (ABH)  Abdumurodov Dilshod (UZB)  Mohamed Aljneibi (UAE)  Tovmasyan Arshak (RUS) 63.5 kg  Popov Ilya (RUS)  Volchek Vadim (BLR)  Mukhiddinov Adkhamjon (UZB)

    Boxing at the 2024 BRICS Games

    Boxing at the 2024 BRICS Games

    Boxing_at_the_2024_BRICS_Games

  • Leo I, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1198/99 to 1219

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo_I,_King_of_Armenia

  • Oshin, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1307 to 1320

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin,_King_of_Armenia

  • Tiridates I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 52 to 58 and 62 to 88

    Christian Kings Tiridates III • Khosrov III • Tiran II • Arshak II • Pap • Varazdat • Arshak III • Khosrov IV • Vramshapuh • Artaxias IV Military commanders

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates_I_of_Armenia

  • Arash
  • Heroic archer-figure of Iranian mythology

    al-Biruni) appear to have considered 'Arash' to be the origin of the name 'Arshak' (i.e. Arsaces), the name of the Parthian dynasty derives from a Parthian

    Arash

    Arash

    Arash

  • Shushanik Kurghinian
  • Armenian poet (1876–1927)

    ambition was known and encouraged by her teachers. At age 21, she married Arshak Kurghinian, a member of the socialist underground in the Caucasus. In 1903

    Shushanik Kurghinian

    Shushanik Kurghinian

    Shushanik_Kurghinian

  • Tigran Chukhajian
  • Ottoman-Armenian composer and conductor

    first Armenian opera, Arshak II (1868, partially staged in 1873), based on the historical figure King Arsaces II (Arshak II).Arshak II was banned because

    Tigran Chukhajian

    Tigran Chukhajian

    Tigran_Chukhajian

  • Khosrov II
  • Armenian king from 252 to 258

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Khosrov II

    Khosrov_II

  • Tigranes I
  • Great King

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes_I

  • Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371
  • and leaders Mushegh I Mamikonian Vasak I Mamikonian  Bagoas Mamikonian † Arshak II † Parandzem  Manuel Mamikonian Terentius Vadomarius Arintheus Smbat II

    Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371

    Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371

    Armeno-Sasanian_Wars_of_363–371

  • Arsen Harutyunyan (wrestler)
  • Armenian wrestler (born 1999)

    later trained at the Yerevan State Sports College of Olympic Reserve with Arshak Hayrapetyan. From 2018 to 2021, he studied at the Armenian State Institute

    Arsen Harutyunyan (wrestler)

    Arsen Harutyunyan (wrestler)

    Arsen_Harutyunyan_(wrestler)

  • Erato of Armenia
  • Three-time ancient queen of Armenia

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Erato of Armenia

    Erato_of_Armenia

  • Olympias the Deaconess
  • Christian saint

    who later married the Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia, Arsaces II (Arshak II). The paternal grandfather of Olympias was Flavius Ablabius who had held

    Olympias the Deaconess

    Olympias the Deaconess

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  • Safrastyan
  • Surname list

    Aram Safrastyan (1888–1966), Soviet Armenian historian and Turkologist. Arshak Safrastian (1885–1958), British-Armenian diplomat and historian. Ruben Safrastyan

    Safrastyan

    Safrastyan

  • Armenian Figure Skating Championships
  • Recurring figure skating competition

    Ghahramanyan Gegham Avetisyan No other competitors 2004 Lusine Harutyunyan Arshak Petrosyan 2005 Evelin Baghalyan Dmitri Stakun Lian Ghazaryan Davit Avetisyan

    Armenian Figure Skating Championships

    Armenian_Figure_Skating_Championships

  • Vologases of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 378 to 386

    Arsaces III (Arshak III). His known grandparents who were his paternal ones were the previous ruling Arsacid Monarchs Arsaces II (Arshak II) and his wife

    Vologases of Armenia

    Vologases_of_Armenia

  • Perdiccas
  • Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

  • Anna Hormouz
  • was the wife of renowned Armenian novelist Raffi and mother of Aram and Arshak Melik-Hakobian. Anna was largely responsible for the publication of her

    Anna Hormouz

    Anna Hormouz

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  • Ashot I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 885 to 890

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Ashot I of Armenia

    Ashot_I_of_Armenia

  • Gnel of Armenia
  • Armenians prince

    is known to have been the daughter of Gnel Gnuni. Gnel was a nephew of Arshak II, who ruled as Roman client King of Armenia from 350 until 368 and was

    Gnel of Armenia

    Gnel_of_Armenia

  • Mushegh I Mamikonian
  • Armenian military officer

    Vasak was the leader of the pro-Roman party in Armenia which supported King Arshak II (r. 350–368). However, with the death of Roman emperor Julian at the

    Mushegh I Mamikonian

    Mushegh I Mamikonian

    Mushegh_I_Mamikonian

  • Suren Papikyan
  • Armenian politician (born 1986)

    Sarkissian Vahagn Khachaturyan Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Preceded by Arshak Karapetyan Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia In office 2 August 2021 – 15

    Suren Papikyan

    Suren Papikyan

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  • Gegham Grigoryan
  • Musical artist

    he played Saro in Armen Tigranian's Anoush, Tirit in Tigran Chukhajian's Arshak II, Sayat Nova in Alexander Arutiunian's Sayat Nova, Count Almaviva in Gioachino

    Gegham Grigoryan

    Gegham Grigoryan

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  • Sargsyan
  • Surname list

    Prime Minister of Armenia (1996–1997), President of Armenia (2018–2022) Arshak Sarkissian (born 1981), Armenian painter and artist Arthur Sarkissian (born

    Sargsyan

    Sargsyan

  • Constantine IV of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1362 to 1373

    Khosrov II Tiridates (III) Tiridates III (IV) Khosrov III Tiran Arshak II Pap Varazdat Arshak III Vologases III Khosrov IV Vramshapuh Khosrov V Shapur Artaxias

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine_IV_of_Armenia

  • Gagik II of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1042 to 1045

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik_II_of_Armenia

  • Varazdat
  • 4th-century king of Armenia

    Varazdat then fled to the Roman Empire. Manuel made the two young sons of Pap, Arshak and Vagharshak, co-rulers of Armenia under the formal regency of their mother

    Varazdat

    Varazdat

  • Out of My Mind / Holy Water
  • 2011 single by WhoCares , (Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi & Friends)

    the traditional Armenian instrument, the duduk by two Armenian musicians Arshak Sahakyan and Ara Gevorgyan. Both tracks of the CD were recorded at SARM

    Out of My Mind / Holy Water

    Out_of_My_Mind_/_Holy_Water

  • Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union)
  • 1920–1991 ruling party of Armenia

    Jalaloghli (modern-day Stepanavan). In 1902, Shaumian, Bogdan Knunyants and Arshak Zurabov jointly established the Union of Armenian Social Democrats in Tiflis

    Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union)

    Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union)

    Communist_Party_of_Armenia_(Soviet_Union)

  • Vagharshak Harutiunyan
  • Armenian general (born 1956)

    Sarkissian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Preceded by David Tonoyan Succeeded by Arshak Karapetyan In office 11 June 1999 – 20 May 2000 President Robert Kocharyan

    Vagharshak Harutiunyan

    Vagharshak Harutiunyan

    Vagharshak_Harutiunyan

  • Orontes IV
  • King of Armenia

    Non-dynastic Ariobarzanes Artavasdes IV Tigranes V Vonones Artaxias III Arshak I Mithridates Orodes Mithridates Rhadamistus Tiridates I Tigranes VI Arsacids

    Orontes IV

    Orontes IV

    Orontes_IV

  • Jean Talouzian
  • Lebanese politician

    Jean Arshak Talouzian (Arabic: جان أرشاك طالوزيان) is a Lebanese politician who has served as a member of the Parliament of Lebanon since 2018, in a seat

    Jean Talouzian

    Jean_Talouzian

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    Siddha

    Name of Lord Shiva, Good Deva

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