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Identifier: illustratedarmen01gaid (find matches)
Title: Illustrated Armenia and the Armenians
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Gaidzakian, Ohan, 1837-1914. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Boston, B. H. Aznive
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ia, a worthy member of the house ofMamigoians. This valiant champion of truth was VahanMamigonian, whose uncle, Prince Vartan, led the Holy Leaguein battle, and with the heroism and courage of the martyrsdefended their religion and rights, and had sealed their testi-mony to the truth of Christianity by their blood in the previousbattle. The Persians, ofter their conquest of Armenia, destroyedmany of the churches and schools. Many of the bishops andpriests were captured. Some were martyred on the spot, otherswere carried to Persia and- there executed. The patriarch,Joseph, in whose character and life shine forth piety, courageand devotion, was one of those carried to Persia. The Christ-ians were persecuted with indescribable tortures and crueltiesand Zoroastrianism inculcated among the Armenians, who inreturn most cordially hated both the religion of Zoroaster andits defenders, and were alert for an opportunity to drive out theusurpers as unwelcomed teachers of an unphilosophized reli-
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PRINCE VAHAN MAMIGONIAN, AND THE ARMENIANS. 135 gion sprung out of Zoroasters imagination. The northernprovinces of Armenia rebelled against the Persians. The latter,therefore, attempted to subdue them. The Armenians availedthemselves of this ample occasion, armed themselves and urgedVahan Mamigonian to take the lead of the army to clear outof the country the troops of the enemy left there. The Persianforces had received such terrible disastrous defeats in variouscontests from the Armenians, under the command of PrinceVahan Mamigonian, that when a new governor, Nikhor, wasappointed by Balos, the King of Persia (A. D. 485), he insteadof attacking Vahan, who held almost the whole of the country,wished to come to an arrangement agreeable to the Armen-ians. Prince Vahan therefore proposed the following terms: 1. The existing fire-altars should be destroyed and noothers should be erected in Armenia. 2. The Armenians should be allowed the free and fullexercise of Christian religion, and no

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