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    Melikdoms of Karabakh

    Armenian feudal entites

    The Five Melikdoms of Karabakh, also known as Khamsa Melikdoms, were Armenian feudal entities on the territory of modern Nagorno-Karabakh and neighboring lands, from the dissolution of the Principality of Khachen in the 15th century to the abolition of ethnic feudal entities by the Russian Empire in 1822. Wikipedia

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    The Five Melikdoms of Karabakh, also known as Khamsa Melikdoms (Armenian: Խամսայի մելիքություններ, romanized: Khamsayi melikutyunner), were Armenian [1] [2] feudal entities on the territory of modern Nagorno-Karabakh and neighboring lands, from the dissolution of the Principality of Khachen in the 15th century to the abolition of ethnic feudal entities by the Russian ...
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    Мelik (Armenian: մելիք, romanized: melik', from Arabic: ملك, romanized: malik, lit. 'king') was a hereditary Armenian noble title used in Eastern Armenia from the Late Middle Ages until the nineteenth century. The meliks represented some of the last remnants of the old Armenian nobility. The most prominent and powerful meliks were those of Karabagh and Syunik, which ruled autonomous ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Meliks of the Principality of Dizak" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Avan-khan; M. Aslan-bey Melik-Yeganyan This page was last edited on 18 February 2023, at 21:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  6. karabakh.org

    Mirza Adigozal-bey wrote more clearly about the Dizak mahal: "The meliks of this mahal were called Melik-Yegans. These were refugees from Lori. They received the title of meliks under Nadir-shah and according to his decree, took the throne of the melikdom" [ref]Mirza Adigozal-bey, ibid., p. 57[/ref].
  7. karabakh.org

    But meliks of Dizak, Talish and Chelaberd stayed in opposition to Panah Ali khan, and thus, willy-nilly, served the interests of external, and primarily, the Iranian invaders. The historian Leviatov V.N. wrote: «Meliks represented the forces interested in preservation of the feudal dissociation in Karabakh. This was rather dangerous in the ...
  8. armenianprelacy.org

    This principality, known both as Dizak or as K't'iš after its center, lay in what was later southern Karabagh, and adjoined that of Bałk' on the east. ... passed to his cousin Vaxt'ank, ancestor of the later Meliks-Avanean of Dizak. Hatir Melik, a seventh-generation descendant of Hasan-Ĵalal-Dōla, became the first Melik of Xač ...
  9. nagornokarabakh.com

    * Principality of Dizak. The southernmost principality of Dizak was ruled by the Yeganian-Avanian princely clan, who were related to the rulers of the Principality of Ktish-Baghk. In the 18 th Century the Yeganian princes were considered as the most senior clan vis-à-vis other four melik dynasties. The principal fortifications of the ...
  10. That allowed the Melik-Shahnazarians to expand their possessions in the Varanda Valley in Artsakh by adding to their new realm the southern valleys of the Principality of Khachen and the northern part of the Principality of Dizak. The rights of Prince Mirzakhan Melik-Shahnazarian and his princely status of meliks were confirmed again by the ...
  11. infogalactic.com

    The principalities were ruled by meliks. ... Principality of Dizak - under the leadership of the Melik Avanian family. The Hasan-Jalalyan family that ruled the principality of Khachen was especially important, and was considered the most senior of the Five Melikdoms. They were direct descendents of Kings of Aghvank and symbolized the connection ...
  12. armenian-history.com

    5. Dizak Melikdom . 6. Melikdom of Tsar (Karvachar-Kelbajar) 7. Kashatagh Melikdom. In the XVI-XVII centuries the catholicos of Gandzasar was the uniting link for the successive rulers-princes of Artsakh. He often represented the meliks in the negotiations with the neighbouring states.

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