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'''Javanshir''' (also spelled '''Jevanshir''' or '''Dzhavanshir''', ]: Cavanşir, Persian: "Javan"-->young and "shir"-->lion, literally "the young lion") (died in ]) was a presiding prince of the ] region in the ] from ] to 669, whose deeds are the subject of legends and epic. | '''Javanshir''' (also spelled '''Jevanshir''' or '''Dzhavanshir''', ]: Cavanşir, Persian: "Javan"-->young and "shir"-->lion, literally "the young lion") (died in ]) was a presiding prince of the ] region in the ] from ] to 669, whose deeds are the subject of legends and epic. | ||
He came of the ] dynasty (]-]) founded by his father, Vraz-Gregory, who was the first Girdmanian prince to become the ruler of all-Albania. Javanshir succeeded him in 635, and fought against the ] invasion of ] ] on the side of the ] ]. In ], he led an Albanian army, which alongside the ]n prince Mushek ] and Gregory of ], took part in the ] between the Persian and Arab armies. After the Sassanid defeat in ], Javanshir concluded an alliance with the ]. Facing the threat of the Arab invasion on the south and the ] offensive on the north, Javanshir had to recognize the Caliph’s suzerainty, a move, which would prove to be a turning point in the country’s history. | He came of the ] dynasty (]-]) founded by his father, Vraz-Gregory, who was the first Girdmanian prince to become the ruler of all-Albania. Javanshir succeeded him in 635, and fought against the ] invasion of ] ] on the side of the ] ]. In ], he led an Albanian army, which alongside the ]n prince Mushek ] and Gregory of ], took part in the ] between the Persian and Arab armies. After the Sassanid defeat in ], Javanshir concluded an alliance with the ]. Facing the threat of the Arab invasion on the south and the ] offensive on the north, Javanshir had to recognize the Caliph’s suzerainty, a move, which would prove to be a turning point in the country’s history. | ||
Javanshir was assassinated, in 669, by the oppositionist nobles, whose power he had tried to restrict. | Javanshir was assassinated, in 669, by the oppositionist nobles, whose power he had tried to restrict. |
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Javanshir (also spelled Jevanshir or Dzhavanshir, Azeri: Cavanşir, Persian: "Javan"-->young and "shir"-->lion, literally "the young lion") (died in 669) was a presiding prince of the Girdman region in the Caucasian Albania from 635 to 669, whose deeds are the subject of legends and epic.
He came of the Mihranid dynasty (630-705) founded by his father, Vraz-Gregory, who was the first Girdmanian prince to become the ruler of all-Albania. Javanshir succeeded him in 635, and fought against the Arab invasion of caliph Uthman on the side of the Sasanid Iran. In 637, he led an Albanian army, which alongside the Armenian prince Mushek Mamikonean and Gregory of Siunia, took part in the Battle of al-Qādisiyyah between the Persian and Arab armies. After the Sassanid defeat in 642, Javanshir concluded an alliance with the Byzantine empire. Facing the threat of the Arab invasion on the south and the Khazar offensive on the north, Javanshir had to recognize the Caliph’s suzerainty, a move, which would prove to be a turning point in the country’s history.
Javanshir was assassinated, in 669, by the oppositionist nobles, whose power he had tried to restrict.