09Draskh1 26:13 | | | Kon, whose people were called | Sewordik’ | from the name of his | 09Draskh1 37:13 | | | Georg, the nahapet of the | Sewordik’, | whose name owes its origin | 09Draskh1 37:14 | | | unexpected hour. Although the dauntless | Sewordik’ | resisted him valiantly, yet, they | 09Draskh1 37:16 | | | Nevertheless, the ( | Sewordi | princes) did not agree to | 09Draskh1 45:0 | | | the King; the Treachery of | Sewordik’, | and the Capture of Mushegh | 09Draskh1 45:5 | | | of Uti, who are called | Sewordik’ | | 10Tovma3 11:12 | | | thrice-blessed Solomon, known as | Sevordi, | and Kakhay of the upper | 10Tovma4 5:1 | | | by the Persians and the | Sevordik’ | of Hagar, who (inhabited) the | 11Asogh1 8:7 | | | built in the land of | Seawordik, ( | monasteries) cenobitic on the basis |
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