Mamikonyanlar (Azerbaijani Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mamikonyanlar" in Azerbaijani language version.

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  • Nina Qevorqovna, Qarsonyan. Mamikonean family // Encyclopædia Iranica (ingilis). 2022-07-19 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2021-07-24. The Mamikoneans claimed to be of royal Čenkʿ descent, a people traditionally associated with China (Primary History, B; BP-G, 5.4.37, pp. 194, 218-19; MK, 2.81, pp. 229-31). Although this origin is disputed by scholars, who have not yet reached a final conclusion, the Mamikoneans have been thought to have come from Central Asia or from the region of Darband. Adontz and especially Toumanoff considered that their ancestry should be linked with Georgia (Adontz, 1970, p. 312; Toumanoff, 1963, pp. 209-10).

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  • Edward Gibbon,The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Chapter XIII, Part II, Reign of Diocletian and This Three Associates. Arxivləşdirilib 2001-07-31 at the Wayback Machine
  • Nina Qevorqovna, Qarsonyan. Mamikonean family // Encyclopædia Iranica (ingilis). 2022-07-19 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2021-07-24. The Mamikoneans claimed to be of royal Čenkʿ descent, a people traditionally associated with China (Primary History, B; BP-G, 5.4.37, pp. 194, 218-19; MK, 2.81, pp. 229-31). Although this origin is disputed by scholars, who have not yet reached a final conclusion, the Mamikoneans have been thought to have come from Central Asia or from the region of Darband. Adontz and especially Toumanoff considered that their ancestry should be linked with Georgia (Adontz, 1970, p. 312; Toumanoff, 1963, pp. 209-10).

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  • Robert W. Edwards. The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey // Dumbarton Oaks Papers . 42. 1988. 134. ISSN 0070-7546.

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