Pahlavuni (Armenian: Պահլավունի) was an Armenian noble family that rose to prominence in the late 10th century during the last years of the Bagratuni monarchy.
The Pahlavunis were an offshoot of the Kamsarakan noble house that was nearly annihilated following the Arab conquest of Armenia in the 7th century. In 774 the nature of the Arab rule had provoked the Armenian nakharars into a major rebellion which included the Kamsarakans. The defeat of the rebels at the Battle of Bagrevand in April 775 was followed by ruthless suppression of opposition in the years that followed. The power and influence of the Kamsarakans along with other leading nakharar houses such as the Mamikonians and the Gnunis was destroyed for good. Those that survived were either exiles in the Byzantine Empire or dependants of other houses, chiefly the Artsruni and the Bagratuni. They were forced to sell their hereditary principalities to the Bagratunis, such as the regions of Shirak and Arsharunik. The Bagratuni Prince Ashot the Carnivorous bought the former estates of the Kamsarakan family around Arpa River near Mren, 34 km south of Ani which was also a Bagratuni possession.
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I've been trying all night long
To get you off and turn you on
What can i do to get you to come over
Do i have to play it cool
Or light a fire to your fuel
I will run to the sun
If it takes me all night long
Swim across the seven seas
If that's what it takes to make you notice me
If you let me in
I will burn on your skin
I will have you gasping for your breath
As you sink your nails into my flesh
Why are you made of stone
Sitting on your throne
In a moments time i'll guarantee
I'll have you crawling on your knees
I will run to the sun
If it takes me all night long
Swim across the seven seas
If that's what it takes for you to make me
Run to the sun
If it takes me all night long
Swim across the seven seas