Pŕosh Khaghbakian
Tampilan
Prosh Khaghbakian | |||||
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Dinasti Proshyan | |||||
Berkuasa | 1223–1283 | ||||
Pendahulu | Vasak | ||||
Penerus | Amir Hasan I | ||||
Kematian | 1283 | ||||
Pemakaman | |||||
Pasangan | Khutlu Khatun | ||||
Keturunan | Vasak, Amir Hasan I, Papak, Mkdem | ||||
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Dinasti | Dinasti Proshyan | ||||
Ayah | Vasak Khaghbakian |
Prosh Khaghbakian (bahasa Armenia: Պռօշ Խաղբակեան, translit. Pṙōš Xałbakean; m. 1223–1283), juga dikenal sebagai Hasan Prosh, adalah seorang pangeran Armenia yang menjadi pengikut pangeran-pangeran Zakarin di Armenia. Ia adalah anggota dinasti Khaghbakian, yang juga dikenal sebagai dinasti Proshian menurut namanya. Ia adalah panglima tertinggi (sparapet) pasukan Zakarin dari tahun 1223 hingga 1284, menggantikan ayahnya Vasak. Ia adalah salah satu penguasa Armenia Raya utama yang melaksanakan aliansi antara tuan tanahnya, raja Georgia David Ulu, dan Pangeran Mongol Hulagu, selama penaklukan Mongol di Timur Tengah (1258–1260).[2]
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