• the Mihranids who exterminated all of the members of the Aranshahik dynasty with the exception of a certain Zarmihr, who was related to the Mihranids through...
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  • the lands and titles of the Mihranids was acquired by the Armenian Bagratuni princes, thus marking the end of the Mihranids of Gugark. Based on available...
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  • polities: Iberia (Chosroids), Gogarene and Caucasian Albania/Gardman (Mihranids). The much later Samanid dynasty that ruled most of Iran in the 9th and...
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    Khosro[v]ianni, Georgian: ხოსრო[ვ]იანები), also known as the Iberian Mihranids, were a dynasty of the kings and later the presiding princes of the early...
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  • Gogarene and Gardman, ruling from 330 to 361. He was the founder of the Mihranid dynasty, an offshoot of the House of Mihran, one of the seven Parthian...
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    was elected as shah by the Iranian magnates, most notably Sukhra and the Mihranid general Shapur Mihran. Balash (484–488) was a mild and generous monarch...
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    succeeded by another Iranian royal family in the 5th century AD, the Mihranids. Aghuank (Old Armenian: Աղուանք Ałuankʿ, Modern Armenian: Աղվանք Aġvank’)...
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    Juansher (category Mihranids)
    authority over Caucasian Albania since 252/3. It is uncertain how the Mihranids became Arranshahs (princes of Albania). Their ancestor, Mihran, was said...
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  • Varsken (category Mihranids)
    beliefs in favour of Christianity. The Mihranids of Gugark enjoyed close relations with the Iberian kings (also of Mihranid descent), with whom they intermarried...
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  • 893–897. He was one of the descendants of the princely family of the Mihranids. Prince Grigor Hamam occupied large part of Arran and even restored the...
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