Bahram II (also spelled Wahram II or Warahran II; Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the fifth Sasanian King of Kings (shahanshah) of Iran, from 274 to...
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Rimée de la Petite Arménie (“The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor”) of Vahram of Edessa records that he was the son of Thoros I, lord of Armenian Cilicia...
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the Armenian sparapet, Vahram Pahlavuni, prepared the coronation of the successor to Hovhannes-Smbat, the king's nephew, Gagik II, who at that time was...
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of the İsfendiyaroğulları of Sinop. Murad II is portrayed by İlker Kurt in 2012 film Fetih 1453, by Vahram Papazian in the Albanian movie The Great Warrior...
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Bahram Chobin (redirect from Vahram Cho'bin)
Bahram Chobin is attested in Georgian as Baram Č‛ubin[i] and in Armenian as Vahram Ch’obin. His first name also appears as Vararanes in Latin and Baram (Βαράμ;...
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and kind; he ruled the country very well, and was praised by everybody. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor On 4 February 1181/3 February...
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difficult expressions of the prophets – his explanations even still exist. — Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor Thoros was the second son...
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Bahram or Vahram or Behram (Persian: بهرام), variant Bahran or Vahran (Uzbek: Баҳром, Bahrom and Tajik: Баҳром, Bahrom) meaning "smiting of resistance"...
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Verethragna (redirect from Vahrām)
Zoroastrian Middle Persian, Verethragna became 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭 Warahrām, from which Vahram, Vehram, Bahram, Behram and other variants derive. The Proto-Aryan adjective...
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