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The City of Gandzak as Patriarchal Residence of Ałuank
In 552, Partav, the administrative center of Ałuank (Caucasian Albania, Aran) marzpanate, became the first episcopal residence of the finally established Patriar-chate of Ałuank.
Melanya Balayan
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Arran and the Neighbouring Countries in the Parthanian Text of the 3rd Century Trilingual Inscription at Ka’ba-ye Zartosht (ŠКZ) [PDF]
The paper continues the discussion about the historical onomastics of Caucasian Albania. The previous article named “Historical Names Albania, Aluank, and Alan in Cross-Cultural Communication” established the existence of a common etymological source of ...
Alikber К. Alikberov, Oleg А. Mudrak
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Historical Names Albania, Aluank, and Alan in Cross-Cultural Communication [PDF]
The paper explores the tradition of naming the East-Caucasian state known in historiography as Caucasian Albania, and the genetic ties of this name with the ethnonym alan.
Alikber К. Alikberov, Oleg А. Mudrak
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The Newly Discovered Alphabet of the Caucasian Albanians
In 1953 I was able to purchase an interesting late sixteenth-century Armenian manuscript written extensively on paper and beautifully illuminated and adorned with fine miniatures in colour and gold.
H. Kurdian
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Une nouvelle mise au point sur l'Albanie du Caucase
International audienceThe publication of Alek'san Hakobyan's Russian-language work, Albania-Ałuank 'in Greco-Latin and ancient Armenian sources, Yerevan, 1987, allows us to take stock of our knowledge of this South-Caucasian state in Antiquity and in the
Donabédian, Patrick
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