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Marzpanate Armenia

The Marzpanate period ((アルメニア語:Մարզպանական Հայաստան)) refers to the period in Armenian history after the fall of the Arshakuni Dynasty of Armenia in 428, when ''Marzpans'' (governors-general of the boundaries), nominated by the Sassanid Persian King, governed the eastern part of Armenia, better known as Persian Armenia. At that time, Byzantine Armenia was ruled by several princes under Byzantine control, and was finally organized into four provinces under governors by the emperor Justinian in 536. The Marzpanate period ended with the Arab conquest of Armenia in the 7th century, when the Principality of Armenia was established. An estimated three million Armenians fell under the sway of the Persian ''marzpans'' during this period.〔Yeremyan, Suren. ''«Մարզպանական Հայաստան»'' (''Marzpan Armenia''). Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. vol. vii. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1981, pp. 313-315.〕
The ''Marzpan'' was invested with supreme power, even imposing death sentences; but he could not interfere with the age-long privileges of the Armenian ''nakharars''. The country as a whole enjoyed considerable autonomy. The office of ''Hazarapet'', corresponding to that of Minister of the Interior, public works and finance, was entrusted to an Armenian, as was the post of ''Sparapet'', commander-in-chief. Each ''nakharar'' had his own army, according to the extent of his domain. The "National Cavalry" or "Royal force" was under the Commander-in-chief. The tax collectors were all Armenians. The courts of justice and the schools were directed by the Armenian clergy. Several times, an Armenian ''nakharar'' became ''Marzpan'', as did Vahan Mamikonian in 485 after a period of rebellion against the Persians.
Three times during the Marzpanic period, Persian kings launched persecutions against Christianity in Armenia. The Persians had tolerated the invention of the Armenian alphabet and the founding of schools, thinking these would encourage the spiritual separation of Armenia from the Byzantines, but on the contrary, the new cultural movement among the Armenians proved to be conducive to closer relations with Byzantium.
==Marzpans of Armenia==


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