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Vardanank (novel)

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Vardanank
AuthorDerenik Demirchian
LanguageArmenian
GenreHistorical novel
Publication date
1943
Publication placeArmenia

Vardanank (Armenian: Վարդանանք) is an Armenian historical novel by Derenik Demirchian.[1]

It is about the Armenian rebellion in 450–451 against Sasanian Iran.

Characters

  • Vardan Mamikonian- leader of the Armenia
  • Vasak of Syunik - regional governor of Armenia
  • Yazdegerd II - Persian king
  • Mihrnerseh
  • Ghevond Erets
  • Yeghishe
  • Yeznik of Kolb
  • Nershapuh of Artsrunik
  • Artak of Mokk
  • Atom of Gnunik
  • Vahan Amatuni
  • Gadisho of Khorkhorunik
  • Artak of Rshtunik
  • Gedeon
  • Gyut of Vahevunik
  • Garegin Srvandztyan
  • Arsen Ishkhan
  • Hamazasp Mamikonian
  • Zohrak Mamikonian - son of Vardan Mamikonian
  • Shushanik Mamikonian - daughter of Vardan Mamikonian
  • Great Lady - mother of Vardan Mamikonian
  • Mamikonian Lady - wife of Vardan Mamikonian
  • Araqel
  • Sahak
  • Arten uncle
  • Nerseh of Urts
  • Tirots Bagratuni
  • Astghik - daughter of Gedeon
  • Anahit - daughter of Gedeon, wife of Artak of Mokk
  • Ester - wife of Gedeon
  • Moses of Chorene
  • Denshapuh
  • Vormizd
  • Dareh
  • Artashir
  • Varazvaghan
  • Varazdukht
  • Parandzem - wife of Vasak of Syunik
  • Atrnerseh - son of Vasak of Syunik
  • Babken - son of Vasak of Syunik

References

  1. ^ "D. Demirchyan's Illustration of "Vardananq" Historical Roman. 1976". izi.TRAVEL. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
This page was last edited on 19 June 2024, at 10:11
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