• Khosrov III the Small (Khosrov III Kotak; Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339. Khosrov was the son and...
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    Syriac as Turadatis and in Latin as Tiridates. Tiridates III was the son of Khosrov II of Armenia, the latter being assassinated in 252 by a Parthian agent...
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  • of the Ghaznavid Empire, 1160–1186 Osroes I, c. 109–129 Osroes II, c. 190 Khosrov I of Armenia, 198–217 Khosrov II of Armenia, c. 252 Khosrov III the Small...
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  • king of the Sasanian Empire Tiridates III (or IV) "the Great", 298–330, son of Khosrov II Khosrov III "the Small", 330–338, son of Tiridates III Sanesan...
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    Ashkhen (category 3rd-century monarchs in the Middle East)
    Ashkhen in 297. At the time the Armenian state religion was Zoroastrianism. Tiridates III and Ashkhen had three children: a son, Khosrov III, a daughter, Salome...
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  • 217-252 AD Khosrov III the Small 330-339 AD Tiran of Armenia 339-350 AD Arshak II 350-368 AD Pap of Armenia 370-374 AD Varazdat 374-378 AD Arshak III and Vologases...
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    (Xianbei) Eusebius of Caesarea, Greek bishop (approximate date). Khosrov III (the Small), Roman client king (approximate date) Wang Dao (or Maohong), Chinese...
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    least temporarily. In the mid-3rd century, during the reign of Khosrov III the Small, the royal court was moved to Duin. In the late 360s, Artaxata was...
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    Khosrov III the Small in 335 on the site of an ancient settlement and fortress from the 3rd millennium BC. Since then the city had been used as the primary...
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  • and is associated with the life of Sarkis the Warrior and his son, Martiros. Tiran was among the children born to Khosrov III Kotak by an unnamed mother...
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  • genealogies, Khosrov IV was one of the sons of Varasdates (Varazdat), who ruled Armenia from 374 to 378. He was the namesake of his ancestor Khosrov III and was...
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    date). Khosrov III (the Small), Roman client king (approximate date) Wang Dao (or Maohong), Chinese politician (b. 276) "Constantinople" in The Oxford...
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  • a king. According to the history of Faustus Byuzand, after death of Tiridates III and accession of Khosrov III the Small to the throne, he invaded Armenia...
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    Khosrov Forest State Reserve (Armenian: Խոսրովի անտառ պետական արգելոց, romanized: Khosrovi antarr petakan argelots'), is a nature reserve in Ararat Province...
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  • of the Caucasus · Khanasor Expedition · Khash (dish) · Khojali · Khojavend · Khor Virap · Khorenatsi medal · Khorkhoruni · Khosrov III the Small · Kibbeh...
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    Minorsky pointed out the use of the word dovīn to mean 'hill' in Persian place names. The ancient city of Dvin was built by Khosrov III Kotak in 335 on a...
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    Raymond-Roupen, grandson of Roupen III (the elder brother of Isabella’s father, King Leo I), attempted to claim the throne of Cilicia for himself, but...
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    (Commander-in-Chief of the Army) of the Kingdom of Georgia. The dynasty was of Armenian or Kurdish origin. The first historically traceable Zakarid was Khosrov Zakarian...
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    distracting Tigranes by engineering a Parthian attack on Gordyene. Phraates III, the Parthian king, was soon persuaded to take things a little further than...
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  • Leo I, Prince of Armenia (category Prisoners and detainees of the Byzantine Empire)
    that the moment had come to recover Anazarbus (a former Antiochene town which had fallen into the possession of Thoros I). He marched with a small force...
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    own soldiers in the city of Sis in 1175. The seigneurs of Cilician Armenia elected Leo's brother, Roupen III to occupy the throne of the principality. In...
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    (1210–1225) Ibn Khosrov al-Ustad Turkic peoples Timeline of Turks (500-1300) Boyle (Ed.), J. A. (1958). The Cambridge History of Iran: Volume 5: The Saljuq and...
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    extraordinary strength and size of body, and good looks. Although the Kingdom of Iberia was too small to satisfy him on its own, he was nonetheless openly impatient...
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    Artavasdes I (123–95 BC) Tigranes the Great (Tigranes II, 95–55 BC) Artavasdes II (55–34 BC) Artaxias II (33–20 BC) Tigranes III (20–10 BC) Tigranes IV with...
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  • Thoros II (category Christians of the Second Crusade)
    Principality of Antioch and laid siege to the key fortress of Harenc. Prince Bohemond III of Antioch called upon Count Raymond III of Tripoli, Thoros and Konstantinos...
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    Khlghatyan, Khosrov. "Baby girl born in Armenia's Martuni symbolizes 8 billionth person in the world". armenpress.am. Archived from the original on 3...
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    ordered him to visit the captured family of Darius III and assure them that Darius was alive, before changing his mind and assigning the duty to Leonnatus...
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    Khor Virap (category Christian monasteries established in the 7th century)
    remained the capital of the dynasty till the reign of King Khosrov III (330–339) when it was moved to Dvin. Subsequently, Artashat was destroyed by the Persian...
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  • i.e. "the Brave, the Valiant", was the younger son of King Gagik I of Armenia. When his eldest brother Hovhannes-Smbat (known also as Smbat III) was enthroned...
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    program has been initiated at the Zoological Institute of Armenia aiming to expand Khosrov Nature Reserve, reorganize the Orbubad Sanctuary into a state...
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