Բուզանդ/Buzand 3- 6:1 |
became the kat’olikos of the |
Iberian |
and Aghuanian areas, occupying this |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 27:27 |
Christ, Paul. But the Armenian, |
Iberian |
and Aghbanian (Aghuan) people are |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 31:2 |
especially concerned about Ashusha, the |
Iberian |
bdeshx, and the sons of |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 3- 59:1 |
year of king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the |
Iberian ( |
Georgian) prince Ashusha (after spending |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 62:4 |
were the children whom the |
Iberian |
bdeshx Ashusha had requested and |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 74:0 |
and vain words of the |
Iberian ( |
Georgian) king, and recognized the |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 74:12 |
as well as the useless |
Iberian ( |
Georgian) troops together with their |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 77:3 |
insane men arrived from the |
Iberian ( |
Georgian) region. At the ostan |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 77:4 |
’After your flight from the |
Iberian |
battle, we remained at the |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 4- 79:11 |
to seize and kill the |
Iberian |
king, Vaxt’ang, or to chase |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 8:12 |
the captives from among the |
Iberian |
peoples that Nebuchadnezzar had brought |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 16:10 |
a council of the Armenian, |
Iberian |
and Albanian bishops in the |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 4:6 |
with the assistance of the |
Iberian |
king Atrnerseh, and subsequently) released |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 9:5 |
under the sword of the |
Iberian |
fanatics, was buried in the |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 11:6 |
kouropalates David with all the |
Iberian |
troops went to Smbat and |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 15:1 |
summoned the commander Tornik, an |
Iberian |
by birth, who had been |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 15:2 |
Kuropalat David, having gathered the |
Iberian |
troops under the command of |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 15:4 |
army and, together with the |
Iberian |
troops, sent Bardas against the |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 24:1 |
of all the Greek and |
Iberian |
troops |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 24:5 |
head of the Greek and |
Iberian |
troops against the royal city |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 25:1 |
Bardas Phokas, releasing the |
Iberian |
troops from himself, personally went |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 27:2 |
Gurgen, the grandson of the |
Iberian |
king Bagarat, as the king |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 27:7 |
All the |
Iberian |
and Vaspurakan troops, the Siwnik |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 29:6 |
countries of Tashirk and the |
Iberian |
plain, having the vast fortress |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 39:0 |
The extermination of the |
Iberian |
army in the city of |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 39:1 |
what had happened, sent an |
Iberian |
army to besiege the city |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 39:2 |
stables and camps for the |
Iberian |
army |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 39:5 |
small detachment, went to the |
Iberian |
army, besieging Xlat on the |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 39:7 |
wrath of God visited the |
Iberian |
army; for by night their |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:4 |
king Gagik and to the |
Iberian |
king Gurgen - for Bagarat [II], Gurgen’s |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:9 |
At the appointed time, the |
Iberian |
and Armenian troops, having united |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:12 |
which stood) the Armenian and |
Iberian |
camps |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:19 |
The Armenian and |
Iberian |
troops, forgetting about their kings |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:24 |
glorious brothers Mesxuni from the |
Iberian |
detachment, crashing (into the crowd |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:28 |
But the Armenian and |
Iberian |
troops followed in his footsteps |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 40:30 |
apart from five people of |
Iberian |
soldiers who fell in single |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 42:11 |
to help another rus. The |
Iberian |
called to his own, who |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 44:0 |
the Tashir district and the |
Iberian |
plain |
Ասողիկ/Asoghik 1- 44:2 |
attacked Tashir, Shamshvilde, and the |
Iberian |
plain, ruining and destroying everything |