06Khor1 12:28 | | | Persians more precisely call it | Sisakan | | 06Khor1 12:29 | | | the land, that is, the | Sisakan | family. That Vaḷarshak did this | 06Khor1 14:9 | | | tribes, the east to the | Sisakans | and Assyria to those of | 06Khor2 8:32 | | | are truly branches of the | Sisakan | family. I do not know | 09Draskh1 25:29 | | | Sup’an, and Babgen, nahapet of | Sisakan, | quarrelled and levied forces to | 09Draskh1 26:1 | | | troops against prince Vasak of | Sisakan | and his brother Ashot, as | 09Draskh1 28:1 | | | over all the people of | Sisakan | | 09Draskh1 28:9 | | | time, the other prince of | Sisakan, | that is to say Vasak | 09Draskh1 29:22 | | | As for Vasak prince of | Sisakan | flatteringly surnamed ishxanik, he died | 09Draskh1 43:2 | | | gift to prince Smbat of | Sisakan, | who was always devoid of | 09Draskh1 47:8 | | | brigands throughout the land of | Sisakan, | and beyond its borders to | 09Draskh1 51:3 | | | lords and feudal houses of | Sisakan, | who had retreated to their | 09Draskh1 59:9 | | | unexpectedly from the region of | Sisakan, | and decided to go to | 09Draskh1 60:8 | | | the great prince of the | Sisakan | house, as well as his | 09Draskh1 65:0 | | | The Princes of | Sisakan | are Brought into Danger, and | 09Draskh1 65:2 | | | of Smbat the prince of | Sisakan, | confronted him. He entertained in | 09Draskh1 67:2 | | | to him the lords of | Sisakan, | Sahak and Babgen, so that |
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