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Sahak (, ) may refer to: Places * Sahak-e Abd ol Nabi, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Sahak-e Yareyeh, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran People * Sahak (name), an Armenian masculine given name * Sahak Parparyan (born 1988), an Armenian heavyweight-cruiserweight kickboxer * Sahak III Bagratuni, an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family * Isaac of Armenia (c. 350 – c. 438), also known as Sahak of Armenia, the catholicos (or patriarch) of the Armenian Church c. 387 – c. 438 * Ashot-Sahak of Vaspurakan (died 991), the fourth King of Vaspurakan, from the Artsruni dynasty Fictional characters *Sahak, a supporting character from the novel ''Barabbas According to the New Testament, Barabbas () was a Jewish bandit and rabble-rouser who was imprisoned by the Judaea (Roman province), Roman occupation in Jerusalem, only to be chosen over Jesus by a crowd to be pardoned by Roman governor Pontius ...
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Sahak-e Abd Ol Nabi
Sahak-e Abd ol Nabi (, also Romanized as Saḩāk-e ‘Abd ol Nabī and Sahāk-e ‘Abd ol Nabī; also known as Shahrak-e Sho‘eyb Nabī-ye Qadīm) is a village in Shoaybiyeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, Shadravan District, Shushtar County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 271, in 48 families. References

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Sahak-e Yareyeh
Sahak-e Yareyeh (, also Romanized as Saḩāk-e Yareyeḩ; also known as Esḩāk-e Ḩājj Sheykh Mīrīyeh, Sahāk-e Parīḩ-e Yek, Seḩāk, and Şoḩāk) is a village in Shoaybiyeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, Shadravan District, Shushtar County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 43 families. References Populated places in Shushtar County {{Shushtar-geo-stub ...
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Sahak (name)
Sahak or Sahag () is an Armenian male given name equivalent to English Isaac. It was originally a popular form of the name (), formed by apheresis of the first unstressed syllable. was borrowed into Classical Armenian from the Greek , which derives from Hebrew . The Armenian surnames Sahakyan, Ter-Sahakyan and Isahakyan come from this name. Forms and derivatives The original form is much less common than the form Sahak. A female derivative, or , formed from the name Sahak and the word , meaning 'sweet', is recorded as the name of the daughter of Catholicos Sahak in the 4th century. Another female derivative is , which is a combination of the name Sahak with the Persian word , meaning 'daughter'. Notable people Sahak * Sahak (350–438), Catholicos of the Armenian Church * Sahak I, 4th-century Armenian Catholicos *Sahak III, Catholicos of the Armenian Church * Sahak II Bagratuni, marzban (frontier commander) of Armenia in 482 * Sahak II of Cilicia (1849–1939), Armen ...
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Sahak Parparyan
Sahak "Hak" Parparyan (; born 4 September 1988) is an Armenian kickboxer, who is sometimes referred to as Sahak "Hak" Avetisyan. He’s a former It's Showtime 85MAX world champion and was ranked number one in the world from 2011-2012 before fighting Franci Grajš. Career Sahak made his It's Showtime debut in 2006, winning a C-Klass bout by decision in his home town. In 2010, after almost exclusively fighting on the Dutch circuit, Sahak headed to Paris to face Abdarhmane Coulibaly for the W.P.M.F. European title, losing a decision to the home fighter after five rounds. He would make up for this disappointment the next year, winning the W.F.C.A. world title by KO'ing Yassin Boudrouz in the fourth round of their match in Belgium. In May 2011, Sahak faced Amir Zeyada for the It's Showtime 85MAX world title, vacated by Melvin Manhoef. After five rounds the Armenian was the new world champion, taking the belt by majority decision in what was one of the most exciting world title figh ...
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Sahak III Bagratuni
Sahak III Bagratuni was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He served as presiding prince of Armenia under Abbasid rule in 754–761. He was succeeded by Smbat VII Bagratuni Smbat VII Bagratuni (; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He and his brother Vasak were the sons of Ashot III Bagratuni. He served as presiding prince of Armenia in 761–775, playing a leading role i .... Sources * * * Bagratuni dynasty 8th-century monarchs in Asia Vassal rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate 8th-century Armenian people Princes of Armenia {{Armenia-royal-stub ...
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Isaac Of Armenia
Isaac or Sahak of Armenia ( – ) was the catholicos (or patriarch) of the Armenian Church from until . He is sometimes known as ''Isaac the Great'' or ''Sahak the Parthian'' () in reference to his father's Parthian origin. He was the last Armenian patriarch who was directly descended from Gregory the Illuminator, who converted the Kingdom of Armenia to Christianity in the early fourth century and became the first head of the Armenian Church. He supported Mesrop Mashtots in the creation of the Armenian alphabet and personally participated in the translation of the Bible into Armenian. Early life Isaac was born to the future Catholicos Nerses I (). Through his father he was a descendant of Gregory the Illuminator, who converted the Kingdom of Armenia to Christianity in the early fourth century and became the first head of the Armenian Church. Since that time, the descendants of Gregory had held the office of catholicos of Armenia hereditarily, with some interruptions. Ac ...
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Ashot-Sahak Of Vaspurakan
Ashot-Sahak Artsruni (died 991) was the fourth King of Vaspurakan, from the Artsruni dynasty. On the death of his father Abusahl-Hamazasp in 968/969, the kingdom was divided among his three sons, and Ashot, as the eldest, retained the royal title and the suzerainty over his younger brothers. On his death he was succeeded as king by his brother Gurgen-Khachik, who bypassed the rights of Ashot's sons. References 991 deaths 10th-century monarchs of Vaspurakan Artsruni dynasty Year of birth unknown 10th-century Armenian people {{Armenia-royal-stub ...
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