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Sahl Smbatean : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sahl Smbatean Sahl Smbatjan Eṙanshahik〔Movses Kaghankatvatsi. ''History of Aghuank''. Critical text and introduction by Varag Arakelyan. Matenadaran" Institute of Ancient Manuscripts after Mesrop Mashtots. Yerevan, Armenian SSR: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1983, 2.17, 3.19-22.〕 ((アルメニア語:Սահլ Սմբատյան Եռանշահիկ), in Arabic sources: ''Sahl ibn Sunbat'' or ''Sahl ibn Sunbat al-Armaniyy'';〔Masudi, ''(Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems. vol VIII )''〕 birthdate unknown – circa 855) was an Armenian〔〔(The Cambridge History of Iran. Par W B Fisher, Richard Nelson Frye, J A Boyle, Ehsan Yar-Shater, Peter Jackson, Lawrence Lockhart, Cambridge University Press (1968) p. 506 )〕 prince of Arran and Shaki,〔V. Minorsky. ''Caucasica IV''. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 15, No. 3. (1953), pp. 504-529.〕 who played a considerable role in the history of eastern Caucasus during the 9th century and was the ancestor of the House of Khachen established in 821.〔Robert H. Hewsen, ''Armenia: A Historical Atlas''. The University of Chicago Press, 2001, pp. 119, 163.〕 ==Name== Armenian ''Smbatjan'' or Arabic ''ibn Sunbat'' was Sahl's paternal name - ''Smbat'' is derived from the Pahlavi proper name ''Sunbādh'' "Sinbad" . (アラビア語:Sahl) "Mask"〔 is the Arabic form of his name, ''Sahak''.〔Michael the Syrian. ''Chronology''. Jerusalem, 1879, p. 365.〕
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