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Esayi Abu-Muse
Esayi Abu-Muse ((アルメニア語:Եսայի Աբու-Մուսե Եռանշահիկ), in Arabic sources: ''Isa ibn-Istifanus'') was an Armenian〔Abu-l Faraj, (Universal History, p. 68. )〕〔Michael the Syrian. (''Chronology'', p. 45 ).〕 prince of southern Artsakh, who ruled a major part of Arran (Aghuank) in the mid-9th century〔Tovma Artsruni and Anon, ''History of the House of Artsruni'', Yerevan 1985, pp. 274–98.〕 and is considered the founder of the House of Dizak.〔 Arakel Babakhanian (Leo). ''Երկերի ժողովածու'' (''Collected Works''). vol. ii. Yerevan, Armenian SSR: Sovetakan Grogh, 1967, pp. 446–49.〕
==Name and Origins==
''Abu-Muse'' means "father of Muse" (Movses) in Arabic, in Armenian sources he is surnamed "the Priest's son". Arabic sources call him also ''Isa ibn-Yusuf'' (son of Hovsep) or ''Isa ibn-ukht-Istifanus'' (nephew of Stepanos), the latter being a reference to his maternal uncle Stepanos-Ablasad, who according to the historian Arakel Babakhanian was a Mihranid and whose fiefs succeeded to Esayi Abu-Muse after his murder in 831.
According to the same historian Esayi Abu-Muse was a member of the local Armenian House of Aranshahik.〔

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