Ashot the Beautiful (Georgian: აშოტ კეკელა, romanized:ashot' k'ek'ela) was a Georgian Bagratid prince of Tao-Klarjeti. Son of Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti.[1][2][3] Died in 867.
^Cyril Toumanoff (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History. Georgetown University Press. p. 453.
^ქართული საბჭოთა ენციკლოპედია, ტომი 2, გვერდი 69, თბილისი, 1977 Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, Volume 2, p 69, Tbilisi, 1977
^უნივერსალური ენციკლოპედიური ლექსიკონი, ალექსანდრე ელერდაშვილი, გამოცემა I, თბილისი Universal Dictionary of Encyclopedia, Alexander Elerdashvili, Volume I, Tbilisi
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AshottheBeautiful (Georgian: აშოტ კეკელა, romanized: ashot' k'ek'ela) was a Georgian Bagratid prince of Tao-Klarjeti. Son of Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti...
Ashot Melkonian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անատոլիի Մելքոնյան; February 28, 1930 – December 9, 2009) was an Armenian artist associated with Neorealistic artistic...
correspondingly the popular given name Aram) and Ara theBeautiful, two of the legendary forefathers of the Armenian people. Khorenatsi's History (1.5) puts...
Bagratid dynasty, Ashot Msaker (Ashotthe Meateater) (806–827) was given the title of ishkhan (prince) of Armenia by the Caliphate in 804. The Bagratunis had...
contemporary ashughs, Gusan Shahen [hy], Havasi [hy], and Gusan Ashot [hy]; she was often the first performer of these songs. Ofelya Hambardzumyan died on...
The name comes from Arabic malīh meaning "beautiful", "fine". Melias is probably the Malikh al-Armani of Arab chroniclers. Whittow, Mark (1996). The Making...
of Ijevan. The remains of King Ashot Yerkat fortress of the 10th century, 7 km southwest of Ijevan. The remains of Aghjkaberd fortress of the 13th century...
heard about the group and the legendary beauty of one of its members, Rhipsime. He brought them to the palace and demanded to marry thebeautiful virgin;...
where he reportedly housed the ancestral treasures of King Gagik II. A beautifully executed dedicatory inscription on the church (dated ca. A.D.1111)...
Historian Ashot Melkonyan links the origin of the word "Ararat" to the prefix of a number of placenames in the Armenian Highland ("ar–"), including the Armenians...
centre in the Armenian city, Dvin. Arminiya lasted until 884, when it regained its independence from the weakened Abbasid Caliphate under Ashot I of Armenia...
FBIS-SOV-98-316, 12 November 1998. Harold Wilson's plan BBC News story Sarkisov, Ashot A.; Tournyol du Clos, Alain, eds. (1999). Analysis of Risks Associated with...
coincided with the reigns of Bagratid kings of Armenia Smbat I and Ashot II the Iron, who fought against Arab domination of Armenia. The Catholicos played...
part of Ashot's Armenian contingent, he fought on the Byzantine side at the disastrous Battle of Bulgarophygon against the Bulgarians. Ashot himself perished...
activity as the Art director of "Amaras" dance ensemble. The latter was founded on October 25, 1995, according to the idea of his father Ashot Martirosyan...
importance — a letter from the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces, to Bagratuni king Ashot III and a discourse delivered in the cathedral of Hagia Sophia...
linguist Ashot Abrahamyan in 1986. Robert Bedrosian published an English translation of Orbelian's history in 2012. A Russian translation of the history...
incursion into of the South Caucasus in the 1720s and 1730s. Armenian historian and Shusha native Ashot Hovhannisian wrote that the fortress walls must...