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The Vachagan (Armenian: Վաչագան) is a river in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia. The river has a length of 5 km and flows through the town of Kapan.[1] It is a tributary of the Voghji. Its origin is at the northern edge of Mount Khustup in the Syunik Mountains range. It has a basin of 35 km2.
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The Vachagan (Armenian: Վաչագան) is a river in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia. The river has a length of 5 km and flows through the town of Kapan...
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Vachagan Tovmasyan (Armenian: Վաչագան Թովմասյան; born 15 July 1986), known professionally as Vache Tovmasyan (Armenian: Վաչե Թովմասյան), is an Armenian...
(shahanshah) of Iran, Shapur II (r. 309–379), forced the Albanian king Vachagan I (or Vache I) to acknowledge his suzerainty. Urnayr fought alongside Shapur...
Vachagan III the Pious (Old Armenian: Վաչագան Բարեպաշտ, romanized: Vačʿagan Barepašt) or Vachagan II (according to some authors) was the last Arsacid...
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Vachagan Khalatyan ( Armenian: Վաչագան Խալաթյան, Armenian pronunciation: [vɑtʃɑˈɡɑn χɑlɑtʰˈjɑn], 11 May 1932 — 22 July 2004) is a Deaf educator, PhD, originator...
re-entered the Caucasian political scene, forcing the Arsacid Albanian king Vachagan I (or Vache I) to acknowledge Sasanian suzerainty. Urnayr, whose mother...
of Kapan. The height of the mountain is 3,206 meters. The source of the Vachagan River is located at the northern edge of Mount Khustup. The Armenian national...
thereafter abdicated, leaving Albania kingless for a few decades, until Vachagan III (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
residence of the Iranian marzbans. Albania remained kingless until 485, when Vachagan III (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
rebelling in 485. Balash, nineteenth shah of the Sasanian Empire (r. 484–488). Vachagan III (r. 485–510), king of Caucasian Albania. His exact relation with Yazdegerd...
Sun Quan's invasion force at the Battle of Xiaoyao Ford in Hefei, China. Vachagan I becomes king of Caucasian Albania. Huangfu Mi (or Shi'an), Chinese physician...
Constitution of Aghven, a 5th-century legal document commissioned by King Vachagan II the Pious of Aghvank. One family with origins in the village of Syghnakh...
Sovietization of Armenia. Avis Nurijanyan was born in 1896 in the village of Vachagan (now a part of the city of Kapan) to a peasant family. He graduated from...
lands. The church serves as a burial ground for the fifth century's King Vachagan II the Pious, the most well-known representative of the Arranshahik line...
Pantaleon in his honor in Beghame'j (near modern Ağcabədi, Azerbaijan). King Vachagan III of Albania rediscovered his remains and interred them in the Amaras...
Albania from 628 until at least 654. The last holder of the title was Vachagan III. Although mentioned in The History of the Country of Albania numerously...
Hambardzumyan, Viktor; Sargsyan, Sos; Balayan, Zori; Babayan, Simeon; Grigoryan, Vachagan (1990). "Տ. Տ. Վազգեն Ա Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս". Etchmiadzin (in Armenian)...
of the country then was the founder of the Arsacid dynasty of Albania Vachagan I the Brave (but not his grandson Urnayr), and the king of Armenia was...
succeeded by Vache II, who was most likely his son. The later Albanian king Vachagan III may have also been Aswagen's son. Gadjiev 2020, p. 33. Gadjiev 2020...
water basins include the rivers of Vorotan, Voghji, Sisian, Meghri and Vachagan. Summer temperature can reach up to 40 °C (104 °F), although the average...
the original on 31 December 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2019. Avagyan, Vachagan (2017). "Գրիգոր Նարեկացին Հրանտ Թամրազյանի գնահատմամբ [The evaluation of...
chapels surrounding the minster is the tomb of Vachagan III, King of Caucasian Albania, also known as Vachagan the Pious (487–510); another chapel contains...
inheritance. Vache II abdicated in 462, leaving Albania kingless until 485, when Vachagan III (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor...
Year Title Role Notes 1943 Davit Bek Melik Mansur 1947 Anahit Vachagan 1958 Ov e meghavor? ("Who is Guilty?") — Director only 1958 Inchu e aghmkum getë...