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King of Caucasian Albania
Urnayr (attested only as Old Armenian Ուռնայր Uṙnayr) was the third Arsacid king of Caucasian Albania from approximately 350 to 375. He was the successor
Urnayr
Dynasty of Parthian origin (c.300-510)
the Albanian king Vachagan I (or Vache I) to acknowledge his suzerainty. Urnayr fought alongside Shapur II at the Battle of Bagavan in 372, where he was
Arsacid dynasty of Caucasian Albania
Arsacid_dynasty_of_Caucasian_Albania
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
Empire turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state in 252, while King Urnayr officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century
Azerbaijan
371 battle of the Roman-Persian Wars
tells of how Urnayr of Albania asked Shapuh to let his contingent face the Armenian force, and how Mushegh engaged in single combat with Urnayr and wounded
Battle_of_Bagavan
tells of how Urnayr of Albania asked Shapuh to let his contingent face the Armenian force, and how Mushegh engaged in single combat with Urnayr and wounded
Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371
Armeno-Sasanian_Wars_of_363–371
King of Caucasian Albania
approximately 415 to 440. He was most likely the son of the previous Albanian king Urnayr, while his mother was a daughter of the Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah)
Aswagen
Conversion of society or culture to Christianity
the Arsacid dynasty of Albania Vachagan I the Brave (but not his grandson Urnayr), and the king of Armenia was Tiridat III the Great, also Arsacid. As M
Christianization
Ancient state in the Caucasus
inscription of Shapur I at Naqsh-e Rustam. In the middle of the 4th century, King Urnayr of Albania arrived in Armenia and was baptized by Gregory the Illuminator
Caucasian_Albania
Turkic ethnic group
their kingdom a vassal state in 252 AD. Caucasian Albania's ruler, King Urnayr, went to Armenia and then officially adopted Christianity as the state religion
Azerbaijanis
of Caucasian Albania from approximately 336 to 350. He was succeeded by Urnayr. Gadjiev 2020, p. 33. Chaumont, M. L. (1985). "Albania". Encyclopaedia Iranica
Vache_I_of_Albania
Meharaspes of Adiabene Mirian III of Iberia 'Amr ibn Imru' al-Qays Grumbates Urnayr of Caucasian Albania Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Roman–Persian_wars
Armenian military officer
Pap for sparing Urnayr. However, they ultimately reconciled, with Pap providing Mushegh with many gifts, honors and villages. When Urnayr returned to Albania
Mushegh_I_Mamikonian
Ancient church established in the 5th century
unknown people. Shortly after the Christianization of Armenia in 301 AD, Urnayr, the Arsacid king of Caucasian Albania, went to the See of the Armenian
Church_of_Caucasian_Albania
Traditional date for founding of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre 314 King Urnayr of Caucasian Albania adopts Christianity as official religion 314 Catholic
Timeline_of_Christianity
kingdom became a province of the Sasanian Empire. Caucasian Albania's King Urnayr adopted Christianity as the state religion during the fourth century, and
History_of_Azerbaijan
Satrapy of the Sassanid Empire
Sasanian Empire. In the middle of the 4th century the king of Albania, Urnayr, arrived in Armenia and was baptized by Gregory the Illuminator, but Christianity
Caucasian Albania (Sasanian province)
Caucasian_Albania_(Sasanian_province)
King of Maskut
Sanatruk and mentions him as king of "Albanians of Paytakaran" as opposed to Urnayr, who was king of Albania which was located more to the north-west of Paytakaran
Sanesan
Christianity in the Roman Empire 314 – Tiridates III of Armenia and King Urnayr of Caucasian Albania converted by Gregory the Illuminator 327 – Georgian
Timeline of Christian missions
Timeline_of_Christian_missions
Siege undertaken by Sasanian Persia
Roman Empire Commanders and leaders Shapur II or Peroz Tamshapur Grumbates Urnayr Aelianus Sabinianus Ursicinus Units involved Sasanian army Xionites Gelani
Siege_of_Amida_(359)
Sasanian Empire made the kingdom a province in 252 AD. The Arsacid king Urnayr adopted Christianity as the state religion in the fourth century, and Caucasian
Culture_of_Azerbaijan
(mainstream date; traditionally 301) 314 – Tiridates III of Armenia and King Urnayr of Caucasian Albania converted by Gregory the Illuminator 317? Lactantius
Christianity in the 4th century
Christianity_in_the_4th_century
213–226 Pacorus from 226 AD son of Artabanus Vachagan I the Brave Vache I Urnayr Vachagan II Mirhavan Satoy Asay Aswagen Vache II Vachagan III the Pious
List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms
List_of_rulers_of_Parthian_sub-kingdoms
king Shapur II (309-379), Urnayr came to power in Albania (343-371), and pursued a partially independent foreign policy. Urnayr allied with Shapur II, and
Azerbaijan in the Early Middle Ages
Azerbaijan_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
apparently first catholicos of Albania serving during the time of King Urnayr of Albania. Traditionally he is also considered to bring relics of Zechariah
Grigoris_(catholicos)
made the kingdom a province in 252 CE. Caucasian Albania's ruler, King Urnayr, officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century
Military history of Azerbaijan
Military_history_of_Azerbaijan
Historical region on the territory of modern Azerbaijan
end of the IV century, the Sassanids help the king of Caucasian Albania Urnayr to seize the Utik region from the Armenians (with Khalkhal, Gardman, Shakashen
Sakasene
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Boy/Male
African, Australian, Swahili
Brave; From Swahili; Warrior
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Hindu, Indian
Famous; Much Heard of; Celebrated; Pleased; Delighted; Happy; Son of Vasudeva; Lord Vishnu
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Tree
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Bengali, Indian
Lucky; Good; Son of Siva
Female
Greek
(Δανάη) Greek name DANAË means "parched." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Perseus.
Female
Serbian
Serbian name MILINKA means "grace."
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional
Mellowness; Tranquility; Softness
Boy/Male
Indian
Grace of the truth i.e. Allah
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Greek Gregorios, GREGER means "watchful; vigilant."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Soft, Doing things whole heartedly
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