Mamikonian
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Mamikonian
Summary
Mamikonian is a noble family[1]. Mamikonian draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (noble_family category, ranking #151 of 999).[2]
Key Facts
- Mamikonian is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[3].
- Mamikonian's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- Mamikonian is in the country of Ostikanate of Arminiya[5].
- Mamikonian is in the country of Sasanian Armenia[6].
- Mamikonian's instance of is recorded as noble family[7].
- Mamikonian's instance of is recorded as nakhararq[8].
- Mamikonian's founder is recorded as Mamgo[9].
- Mamikonian's part of is recorded as Armenian nobility[10].
- Mamikonian's Commons category is recorded as Mamikonian[11].
- Mamikonian's has part is recorded as Orbelian[12].
- Mamikonian's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/047b0j[13].
- Mamikonian's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Mamikonian family[14].
- Mamikonian's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia[15].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Tayk[16].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Phasiane[17].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Bagrevand[18].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Q16400463[19].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Bznuniq[20].
- Mamikonian's owner of is recorded as Sasun[21].
- Mamikonian's Union Catalog of Armenian Libraries authority ID is recorded as 15708[22].
- Mamikonian's World History Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Mamikonian_Dynasty[23].
- Mamikonian's Georgian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 29723[24].
Body
Founding
Mamikonian's founder is recorded as Mamgo[9].
Identity
Mamikonian's part of is recorded as Armenian nobility[10].
Why It Matters
Mamikonian draws 107 Wikipedia views per month (noble_family category, ranking #151 of 999).[2] Mamikonian has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Mamikonian is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]