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  • Thumbnail for Khosrov II of Armenia
    Khosrov II (known in Roman sources as Chosroes, died 258), also known as Khosrov the Brave was an Armenian king from the Arsacid dynasty in the mid-third...
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  • Khosrov III the Small (Khosrov III Kotak; Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339. Khosrov was the son and...
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  • Khosrov IV (Armenian: Խոսրով Դ; died 415 or 418), called Khosrov III in some sources, was a noble of the Arsacid dynasty who served as the Sasanian client...
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  • Khosrov I (Parthian: 𐭇𐭅𐭎𐭓𐭅; fl. second half 2nd c. - first half 3rd c., died 217) was a Parthian prince who served as a Roman client king of Armenia...
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    Khosrov Forest State Reserve (Armenian: Խոսրովի անտառ պետական արգելոց, romanized: Khosrovi antarr petakan argelots'), is a nature reserve in Ararat Province...
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  • Thumbnail for Khosrov bey Sultanov
    Khosrov bey Alipasha bey oghlu Sultanov (Azerbaijani: خسرو بگ علی پاشا بگ اوغلی سلطانوف, Xosrov bəy Əlipaşa bəy oğlu Sultanov; 1879 – 1943), also spelled...
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  • Thumbnail for Khosrov Harutyunyan
    Khosrov Meliki Harutyunyan (Armenian: Խոսրով Մելիքի Հարությունյան; born 30 May 1948) is an Armenian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Armenia...
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    Nasir Khusraw (redirect from Nasir Khosrov)
    Nasir Khusraw (Persian: ناصرخسرو; 1004 – between 1072–1088) was an Isma'ili poet, philosopher, traveler, and missionary (da'i) for the Isma'ili Fatimid...
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  • born to the Armenian Monarchs Khosrov IV and Zruanduxt, while his brother was Tigranes. The father of Arsaces, Khosrov IV was an Arsacid Prince who was...
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  • born to the Armenian monarchs Khosrov IV and Zruanduxt, while his brother was Arsaces. The father of Tigranes, Khosrov IV was an Arsacid prince who was...
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  • / 40.02222; 44.91500 Khosrov is a town in the Ararat Province of Armenia. Khosrov Forest State Reserve Ararat Province Khosrov at GEOnet Names Server...
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    Khosrov of Andzev (died 964) was the father of Gregory of Narek, a tenth century poet. His two sons, Grigor and Hovhannes, studied at Narek monastery...
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  • Khosrov Zakarian (Armenian: Խոսրով Զաքարյան) or Khosrov Mkhargrdzeli was Armenian landholder during the 11th century in Armenian Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget...
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  • Abu Bakr Ibn Khosrov al-Ustad was an author living in Ganja in the middle of the 12th century. It is known that he was a private tutor for Muhammed Jahan...
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