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  2. Movses Khorenatsi - Wikipedia

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    Movses's epithet, Khorenatsi, suggests that he was born in a place called Khoren or Khorean. [10] According to one older view, Movses was born in the village of Khorni (also called Khoron or Khoronk) in the Armenian province of Taron or Turuberan. [10] Some sources call Movses Taronatsi ('of Taron'). [10]

  3. Movses - Wikipedia

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    Movses Gorgisyan (1961–1990), Armenian independence activist; Movses Hakobyan (born 1965), Armenian general; Movses Kaghankatvatsi, 7th century historian of Caucasian Albania; Movses Karapetyan (born 1978), Armenian wrestler; Movses Khorenatsi (410–490s), Armenian historian and author of History of Armenia; Movses Silikyan (1862–1937 ...

  4. History of Armenia (book) - Wikipedia

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    Page from a 1752 edition History of Armenia, 14th-century manuscript. The History of Armenia (Old Armenian: Պատմութիւն Հայոց, romanized: Patmut’iwn Hayoc’), attributed to Movses Khorenatsi, is an early account of Armenia, covering the legendary origins of the Armenian people as well as Armenia's interaction with Sassanid, Byzantine and Arsacid empires down to the 5th century.

  5. Movses Kaghankatvatsi - Wikipedia

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    Movses Kaghankatvatsi (Old Armenian: Մովսէս Կաղանկատուացի Movsēs Kałankatuacʻi 'Moses of Kaghankatuk'), or Movses Daskhurantsi (Մովսէս Դասխուրանցի Movsēs Dasxurancʻi 'Moses of Daskhuran'), is the reputed author (or the alias of several authors) of a tenth-century Classical Armenian historical work on Caucasian Albania and the eastern provinces of ...

  6. Movses Silikyan - Wikipedia

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    Movses Silikyan or Silikov (Armenian: Մովսես Սիլիկյան, Russian: Мойсей Силиков; 14 September 1862 – 22 November 1937) was an Armenian general who served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and later in the army of the First Republic of Armenia.

  7. Lists of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Movses Khorenatsi, was a prominent historian from late antiquity and the author of the History of the Armenians; Sebeos (7th century), bishop and historian; Movses Kagankatvatsi (7th century), historian, author of the book History of the World from Aghvan

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Movses Khorenatsi Medal. Movses Khorenatsi Medal is awarded for notable creative achievements in Armenian culture, arts, literature, education and the humanities. The law on the Movses Khorenatsi Medal has been in effect since July 26, 1993. It is named after Movses Khorenatsi.

  9. Hayk - Wikipedia

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    In Movses Khorenatsi's account (which he claims to have learned from Mar Abas Catina's writings), Hayk, son of Torgom, had a child named Aramaneak while he was living in Babylon. After the arrogant Titanid Bel made himself king over all, Hayk emigrated to the region near Mount Ararat with his extended family, servants, followers and about 300 ...

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