Arakel Davrizhetsi. History of Armenia – Аmsterdam: Voskan Yerevanci Press, 1669.
Arakel of Tabriz or Arakel Davrizhetsi (Armenian: Առաքել Դաւրիժեցի;[a] 1590s–1670) was a 17th-century Armenian historian and clergyman from Tabriz.[1] His History is an important and reliable source for the histories of the Safavid and Ottoman empires, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia for the period 1602–1662.[1]
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ArakelofTabriz or Arakel Davrizhetsi (Armenian: Առաքել Դաւրիժեցի; 1590s–1670) was a 17th-century Armenian historian and clergyman from Tabriz. His History...
Republic Aragel, catholicos of Caucasian Albanian diocese of the Armenian church from 1481 to 1497 ArakelofTabriz or Arakel Davrizhetsi (1590s-1670),...
and an Armenian cemetery (fa) (fa). Pre-Pahlavi period (pre-1925) ArakelofTabriz, historian Mohammad Beg, statesman William Cormick, physician (half...
donation of 1,000 silver coins. ArakelofTabriz, a contemporary, recounted the state of the church in the early 17th century and provided details of its restoration...
important in the second half of the sixteenth century, only to be destroyed at the end of the century by Shah Abbas […] ArakelofTabriz says, however, that in...
Фундаментальная Электронная Библиотека Bournoutian 1980, pp. 11, 13–14. ArakelofTabriz. The Books of Histories; chapter 4. Quote: "[The Shah] deep inside understood...
mausoleum containing the remains of the martyred Saint Hripsimé. According to the 17th century Armenian historian ArakelofTabriz, when the church was renovated...
Фундаментальная Электронная Библиотека Bournoutian 1980, pp. 11, 13–14. ArakelofTabriz. The Books of Histories; chapter 4. Quote: "[The Shah] deep inside understood...
However, the Armenian historian, ArakelofTabriz, suggests the number was only 350. During Mohammad Beg's tenure, some of the Christian churches were closed...
restructuring efforts and the establishment of a robust and stable state. According to ArakelofTabriz, Shah Abbas I is said to have stated to his Muslim...
antiquity and the author of the History of the Armenians. Movses's History of the Armenians was the first attempt at a universal history of Armenia and remains...
major cities of east and west Azerbaijan in Iran. Tabriz was the eastern center for the ashiks and Urmia the western center. In Tabriz ashiks most often...
Grigor Narekatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized as Gregory of Narek; c. 950 – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian...
the resolution of the Ecclesiastical Council of Dvin in 645 reads 'Bishop Sebeos of Bagratunis.' His writings are valuable as one of the few intact surviving...
(Armenian: հայրեն) is an old form of Armenian folk poetry. Hayrens are typically composed of four lines with each of the four lines containing 15 syllables...
(Armenian: Ֆրիկ) was an Armenian poet of the 13th and 14th centuries. He wrote on both secular and religious topics, and many of his poems are characterized by...
historical evidence such as the accounts ofArakelofTabriz, Melik Haykazyan, the first dynastic ruler of the melikdoms of Aghahech-Kashatagh (1450–1520), made...
de Waal ISBN 0-8147-1945-7 Bournoutian 1980, pp. 11, 13–14. ArakelofTabriz. The Books of Histories; chapter 4. Quote: "[The Shah] deep inside understood...
(or the alias of several authors) of a tenth-century Classical Armenian historical work on Caucasian Albania and the eastern provinces of Armenia, known...
in the fifth century, his Life of Mashtots contains many details about the evangelization of Armenia and the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop...
Bibliography of Classical Armenian Literature to 1500 AD, Corpus Christianorum (Turnhout: Brepols, 1995), pp. 228-29, ISBN 2503504558. The Heritage of Armenian...
Faustus of Byzantium (also Faustus the Byzantine, Armenian: Փաւստոս Բուզանդ, romanized: P'awstos Buzand) was an Armenian historian of the 5th century...
India where he became an affluent merchant and an active member of the Armenian community of Madras. In 1771, Shahamirian and his collaborators founded the...