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Varsken of Gugark : ウィキペディア英語版
Varsken

Varsken (Middle Persian: Vazgēn), was a Iranian prince from the Mihranid family of Gardman, who served as the viceroy of Gugark from 470 to 482. He was the son and successor of Arshusha II. Varsken was a highly regarded man among the Iranians, and played a leading role in the Sasanians effort to Zoroastrianize Caucasus, which even made him murder his own wife Shushanik and attack Iberia, which resulted in his death at the hands of the troops of the Chosroid ruler Vakhtang I in 482.
== Origins ==
Varsken belonged to the Mihranid family of Gardman. The family claimed Sasanian Persian descent, but were in reality a branch of the Parthian Mihranid family of Ray.〔.〕〔.〕 Although the family of Varsken originally practiced Zoroastrianism, it converted to Christianity during the family's service in Caucasus.

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