09Draskh1 61:4 | | | granted him the title of | shahanshah | | 09Draskh1 62:1 | | | on Ashot, who was called | shahanshah, | and surrendered to prince Gurgen | 09Draskh1 62:6 | | | the guards immediately informed the | shahanshah ( | of their condition), and the | 09Draskh1 63:0 | | | and the Defeat of the | Shahanshah | Ashot | 09Draskh1 63:1 | | | events had taken place, the | shahanshah | arrived once again at the | 09Draskh1 63:4 | | | to meet the so called | shahanshah | | 09Draskh1 63:6 | | | one another, the so called | shahanshah | took leave and went to | 09Draskh1 63:7 | | | robust physique, and whom the | shahanshah | had placed in charge of | 09Draskh1 63:7 | | | renounced his allegiance to the | shahanshah | | 09Draskh1 67:3 | | | fact that the so called | shahanshah | had not submitted to them | 09Draskh1 67:5 | | | service) of the so called | shahanshah, | one by the name of | 09Draskh1 67:10 | | | assault on the so called | shahanshah, | and be able to entrap | 11Asogh1 6:2 | | | vassals reigning. He proclaimed himself | Shahanshah, [i.e.] | the king of kings, drove | 11Asogh1 6:4 | | | Spuk was located, who invited | Shahanshah | Ashot, to help him in | 11Asogh1 8:1 | | | Abas, his son Ashot, nicknamed | Shahanshah, | reigned and (ruled) for [25] years | 11Asogh1 8:13 | | | cathedral, with the consent of | Shahanshah | Ashot, approved Stepanos, a monk |
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