The Mihranids were an Iranian family which ruled several regions of Caucasus from 330 to 821. They claimed to be of Sasanian Persian descent but were of Parthian origin.
The dynasty was founded when certain Mihran, a distant relative of Sasanian, settled in the region of Gardman in Utik. He was probably a member of a branch of the Mihranid family which was listed among the Seven Great Houses of Iran, and whose two other lines ruled Iberia (Chosroid Dynasty) and Gogarene/Gugark. Mihran's family came to power, when Mihran's great-grandson killed almost all the members of the previous ruling dynasty – "the Eṙanšahiks, the ancient native Armenian (haykazean [original emphasis]) family....Sparing only Zarmihr Eṙanšahik."
The most prominent representatives of the family in the 7th century were Varaz Grigor, his son Javanshir, and Varaz-Tiridates I. Mihranids assumed a Persian title of Arranshahs (i.e. shahs of Arran, Persian name of Albania). The family's rule came to an end after the assassination of Varaz-Tiridates II by Nerseh Pilippean in 822-23.
You speak of wisdom. It's in your eyes.
You have a reason for it all.
Bring me the feeling cause I'll never learn.
That you're in to please with your words.
I'm the void, I'm the void and you can fall into me now.
I'm the void, I'm the void.
I'm the void, I'm the void and you can fall into me now.
I'm the void, I'm the void.
I've learned the wisdow. Your words takes me where?
Still I'm the one who's in despair.
I keep the distance and it pays again.
A friend, a thought, a brilliant state
I'm the void, I'm the void and you can fall into me now.
I'm the void, I'm the void.
I'm the void, I'm the void and you can fall into me now.
I'm the void, I'm the void
( Is there a love that never dies?).
A killing movement in my mind allows the will to die,
Afraid that things will be alright, and it stars to move
again.
A loveless thought, a loveless thought.