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Kaghankatvatsi and Movses
The Armenian historian of the region, Movses Kaghankatvatsi, who left the only more or less complete historical account, also explains the name Aghvank as a derivation from the word ału ( Armenian for sweet, soft, tender ), which, he said, was the nickname of Caucasian Albania's first governor Arran and referred to his lenient personality.
According to Armenian medieval historians Movses Khorenatsi, Movses Kaghankatvatsi and Koryun, the Caucasian Albanian ( the Armenian name for the language is Aghvank, the native name of the language is unknown ) alphabet was created by Mesrob Mashtots, the Armenian monk, theologian and translator who is also credited with creating the Armenian and Georgian alphabets.
Whatever little is known about Caucasian Albania after 387 AD comes from the text History of the Land of Aghvank ( Պատմություն Աղվանից Աշխարհի ) attributed to two Armenian authors: Movses Kaghankatvatsi and Movses Daskhurantsi.
In Movses Kaghankatvatsi ’ s History and in the historical text of the Armenian early medieval author Agathangelos, the Kingdom of Aghvank ’ s feudal system, including its political terminology, was Armenian.
Princely families, which were later mentioned in Movses Kaghankatvatsi ’ s History …” were included in the Table of Ranks called Gahnamak ( direct translation: List of Thrones ,” Arm.
First names of most rulers, commoners and clergy in Movses Kaghankatvatsi ’ s History …” are uniquely Armenian.
Movses Kaghankatvatsi ’ s History dedicates four separate chapters to St. Mashtots ’ mission, referring to him as enlightener and saint ( chapters 27, 28 and 29 of Book One, and chapter 3 of Book Two ).
Movses Kaghankatvatsi ’ s History describes Armenian influence on the Church of Aghvank, whose jurisdiction extended from Artsakh and Utik to regions to the north of the River Kura, in the territories of the original ,” pre-Armenian Caucasian Albania.
Christianity started to enter Caucasian Albania at an early date, according to Movses Kaghankatvatsi, as early as during the 1st century.
According to a traditional Armenian view, based on the accounts of early medieval Armenian historiographers Movses Khorenatsi and Movses Kaghankatvatsi, Artsakh was originally the dominion of a certain Aran who was the progenitor of the House of Aranshahik-" the ancient native Armenian family ".
The genealogy of Aran ( old spelling: Eran, hence: Eranshahik ) is preserved by the historiographer Movses Kaghankatvatsi, who wrote that Aran belonged to the lineage of the ancient patriarchs and kings of Armenia, including Hayk, Aramaneak, Aramayis, Gegham, Aram, Ara the Beautiful, Haykak, Norayr, Hrant, Perch, Skayordi, Paruyr, Hrachea, Ervand ( Orontes ) Sakavakeats, Tigranes et al.
The region was referred to as the " Albanian plain " by its local historians Movses Kaghankatvatsi, Movses Khorenatsi, and Hovannes Draskhanakertsi.

Kaghankatvatsi and
Kaghankatvatsi and another Armenian author, Kirakos Gandzaketsi, confirm Arran ’ s belonging to Hayk ’ s blood line by calling Arranshahiks a Haykazian dynasty .”

repeating and mentions
The last straw comes when he mentions that he wears " high heels, suspenders, and a bra ," and some of the Mounties stop repeating his lines, and they eventually walk off in disgust.
In his poem, " Desert Flowers " ( 1943 ), Douglas mentions World War I poet Isaac Rosenberg claiming that he is only repeating what Rosenberg has already written.
Jesus mentions servants in parables, but as Israel had no slaves, there is no record of him coming into contact with one, nor repeating the already established prohibition of the institution of slavery.
David Drake mentions that, in Nausea, Sartre gives several kinds of examples of people whose behavior shows bad faith, who are inauthentic: members of the bourgeoisie who believe their social standing or social skills give them a " right " to exist, or others who embrace the banality of life and attempt to flee from freedom by repeating empty gestures, others who live by perpetuating past versions of themselves as they were or who live for the expectations of others, or those who claim to have found meaning in politics, morality, or ideology.

repeating and very
Sharp features in the diffraction pattern arise from periodic, repeating structure in the sample, which are often very strong due to coherent reflection of many photons from many regularly spaced instances of similar structure, while non-periodic components of the structure result in diffuse ( and usually weak ) diffraction features.
Although each individual repeating unit is very small, DNA polymers can be very large molecules containing millions of nucleotides.
It also allows for special effects such as repeating a note very quickly without stopping the sound from the previous note.
On numerous recordings by Fats Domino, Little Richard and others, Bartholomew assigned this repeating three-note pattern not just to the string bass, but also to electric guitars and even baritone sax, making for a very heavy bottom.
" These rifles were designed for very large black-powder cartridges, from military-issue. 45-70 on up to the enormous. 50-140 Sharps and. 500 Express ; early repeating actions were not capable of handling rounds of this power and physical size.
He was instrumental in repeating Karl Guthe Jansky's pioneering but somewhat simple work at higher frequencies, and he went on to conduct the first sky survey at very high radio frequencies.
Pouring detergent into the salt compartment will damage the water softening system, however this can be reversed if the user acts very quickly and the dishwasher is NOT used: with a suitable wet and dry vacuum cleaner, remove the foreign substance e. g. detergent, followed by adding water again and removing the water with the wet and dry vacuum and repeating the process several times.
Parquetry is very similar in technique to marquetry: in the former the pieces of veneer are of simple repeating geometric shapes, forming tiling patterns such as would cover a floor ( parquet ), or forming basketweave or brickwork patterns, trelliswork and the like.
Harvey has been noted to dislike repeating herself in her music, resulting in very different-sounding albums.
According to Foucault, the very notion of the criminal had became political within the confines of Political economy, the western legal system had been transformed from one of cruelty to one of repeating one's crimes over and over again, therefore producing the ' rational ' professional criminal ; criminals were punished differently ( and less dramatically, rather ironically ).
Further, his lips are cracked and blackened, with rotting teeth, to hint that Sauron's very words are so evil that simply repeating them causes his mouth to decay.
The decision of Stonewall Jackson to command the defense personally, the negligence of U. S. commanders, and most of all, the use of breech-loading artillery and repeating rifles make taking the city very difficult.
The late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was very fond of repeating the Peter Sellers ' line " In India we don't < u > think </ u > who we are, we < u > know </ u > who we are!
The holder contained the heart of the system: a clear glass plate on which very fine lines of three colors had been ruled in a regular repeating pattern, completely covering its surface.
By repeating the observations over and over for ten years, LSST will produce a very deep image of the sky, but it will also detect almost unimaginable numbers of astronomical objects which vary in their light intensity on daily to year long time scales.
Despite its very easy pseudo code, unlike the quicksort, the quickselect algorithm is notoriously hard to get right, mainly because of the many different edge cases like repeating values.
Satellite DNA consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA.
The treatment consists in drugs, mainly to relieve chest pain, but a very important part of the treatment is regularly visiting the doctor and repeating the tests to make sure the condition was taken care of in full.
Other seed values form very short repeating cycles, e. g., 0540-2916-5030-3009.
He also often loses touch with reality, either by beginning to pace and proceeding to walk several yards away from the group he is addressing, or by repeating the word " very " an abundance of times (" Have a very, very, very good day.

repeating and name
" Pasternak became frantic, pacing around his apartment repeating over and over that he must write to Stalin to explain what he had meant and to also say that injustices were being committed in the name of the Leader.
Hardwicke proposed the name " wha " and explained: " It is frequently discovered by its loud cry or call, resembling the word ‘ Wha ’, often repeating the same: hence is derived one of the local names by which it is known.
Schwartz's name is also associated with the Schwartzian transform, an algorithm to efficiently sort a list according to a computation, without repeating the computation many times for each element of the list.
Because his name is one of his vocalizations, it is a common misconception that he talks by repeating it numerous times.
When the machine continues to follow him, repeating his name over and over, " Franklin, Franklin, Franklin!
The progressive squeeze ( also termed a " repeating squeeze ") is a contract bridge squeeze that gains two tricks by squeezing one and the same player twice, hence the name.
The practice is described as calling the buddha to mind by repeating his name, to enable the practitioner to bring all his or her attention upon that buddha ( See: samādhi ).
Similar to the mindfulness practice of repeating the name of Amitābha Buddha, this dhāraṇī is another method of meditation and recitation in Pure Land Buddhism.
In his City of God 18. 42, while repeating the story of Aristeas with typical embellishments, Augustine adds the remark, " It is their translation that it has now become traditional to call the Septuagint " ... omitted ... Augustine thus indicates that this name for the Greek translation of the scriptures was a recent development.
* Another bad example in a newspaper was " the red-headed non-driver " to avoid repeating the name " Mrs. Thatcher ".
Teams alternate responses ; if one team provides an incorrect response or repeats an answer, then the other team shall have an opportunity to name the remaining items in the list unless they too make a mistake in giving a wrong answer or repeating.
It has a simple storyline, with the most humorous part being the repeating of a ridiculously long name.
Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity.
However they realised that in order to prevent these events repeating themselves in the future, they should take better care of their orphans and the village soon got its name to remind the villagers of their duty to those less fortunate than themselves.
The company prided itself on never repeating, exactly, any itinerary, but it concentrated, as the name suggests, on classical sites in the Aegean sea, around the coats and islands of modern Greece and Turkey.
) Instead of repeating the same name as an ancestor, however, it was customary to make use of one of the elements of the family name ; thus Ahitub has two sons, Ahijah and Ahimelech.
Lalita sahasranama has the unique distinction, among all the sahasranamas, of not repeating even a single name.
In the episode " Major League of Extraordinary Gentleman ," Orko fumes at being stuck in an elevator with Snarf from Thundercats, and ridicules his habit of repeating his last name during every sentence.
The name is something of a misnomer as the concepts involved usually apply much more generally, to any periodically repeating scale.
Moreover the repeating of Jeconiah's name in the next verse matches the repeating of names that occurs throughout the genealogy.
Naam Japo is the remembrance of God by repeating and focusing the mind on His name.
Calixarene nomenclature is straightforward and involves counting the number of repeating units in the ring and include it in the name.

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