• Varaz Grigor (Armenian: Գրիգոր Վարազ, lit. 'Grigor the Boar') was the first known Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 628 until at least 654. The last...
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  • representatives of the family in the 7th century were Varaz Grigor, his son Javanshir, and Varaz-Tiridates I. Mihranids assumed a Persian title of Arranshahs...
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    ruling the principality from 637 to 669. He was the son and successor of Varaz Grigor (r. 628–637). During his reign, Juansher changed his allegiance thrice...
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    maintained a number of monasteries in the Holy Land. In the 7th century, Varaz-Grigor, ruler of Albania, and "his nation" were christened by Emperor Heraclius...
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  • Grigor I Mamikonian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ա Մամիկոնյան) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 662–685, when the country was under Arab domination. Grigor...
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  • from father to son. He was the eighth ruler after Varaz-Grigor, the first prince of Albania". Varaz-Tiridates’ widow, however, succeeded in fleeing to...
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    emperor of Byzantine, led a revolt against the unpopular emperor Phocas Varaz Grigor (585–654), King of Caucasian Albania Isaac the Armenian (625–644), an...
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  • House of Mihran, who converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity. Varaz Grigor — was the Mihranid king of Caucasian Albania from 628 until his death...
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  • Aspacures III (or Varaz-Bakur II, Georgian: ვარაზ-ბაკურ II), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c....
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    (570–590) and Varaz Grigor (628–642) assumed the title of "prince of Albania". Partav was Albania's capital city during the reign of Grigor's son, Javanshir...
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