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    Ghazar Parpetsi (Armenian: Ղազար Փարպեցի, romanized: Łazar P῾arpec῾i) was a fifth-to-sixth-century Armenian historian. He had close ties with the powerful...
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  • Ghazar is an Armenian given name. Notable people with the name include: Ghazar Parpetsi, 5th to 6th century Armenian chronicler and historian Ghazar Artsatagortsian...
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    immortalized in the works of the Armenian historians Yeghishe and Ghazar Parpetsi. He is regarded as a national hero among Armenians and venerated as...
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    Movses in other sources are usually identified. The first one is in Ghazar Parpetsi's History of the Armenians (about 495 or 500 A.D.), where the author...
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  • He only appears in the work of the contemporary Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi. After the death of Peroz I (r. 459–484), Balash was elected as king...
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    The exact origins of Vramshapuh are unknown. The Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi, who lived between the 5th and 6th centuries, presents Vramshapuh as...
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  • origin was placed under doubt by another early Armenian historian, Ghazar Parpetsi, who believed that the history attributed to Faustus was of too low...
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  • in the old Armenian sources. The 5th–6th-century Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi calls him the brother of Vramshapuh, who succeeded Khosrov as king...
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    brothers. According to the contemporary Armenian historians Elishe and Ghazar Parpetsi, Peroz was notably supported by the House of Mihran, one of the Seven...
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  • thousand years of Armenian monarchy ended. Yarshater 1983, p. 142. Ghazar Parpetsi, History of Armenia, 5th to 6th century Adalian 2010. Kurkjian 2008...
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