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    Barda, Azerbaijan (redirect from Partav)
    All Armenians, Sion I Bavonats'i, convoked an ecclesiastical council at Partav, which adopted twenty-four canons addressing issues relating to the administration...
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  • The Council of Partav was a church synod held in about 703 in Caucasian Albania. The Council condemned the Georgian Church's adherence to the decision...
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    of the Armenian Apostolic Catholicos of Albania, forced to Khachen from Partav (Barda) by the steady Islamization of the city. The Khamsa (The Five) principalities...
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    to about 45,000 km2. In the 5th century the capital was transferred to Partav in Utik', reported to have been built in the mid-5th century by the King...
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    official name in 1930." "Daniel T. Rogers, "All my relatives: Valide Sultana Partav-Nihal"". "His profile in the Ottoman Web Site". ""Women in Power" 1840-1870...
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    spoken in the neighbourhood of Barda'a (Persian: Peroz-Abadh, Armenian Partav), but now only the two villages inhabited by the Udi are considered as the...
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  • panic all over the country. Aghvanian forces withdrew to their capital, Partav, from whence they made for the Caucasus Mountains. The Göktürks and Khazars...
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    (630–705) arrived in Albania from Gardman during the early seventh century. Partav (now Barda) was the dynasty's administrative centre. According to M. Kalankatli...
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  • which are in Urdu prose include Riaz-e-Naseem (1978), Jaize (1966) and Partav-e-Jamhoor (1976). "Urdu Authors: Date list as on 31-05-2006publisher=National...
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    autonomous vassal principality) of the Sasanian Empire Capital Kabalak (488–636) Partav (488–636) Common languages Caucasian Albanian, Armenian, Parthian, Middle...
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