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Taron was a region of old region of Armenia divised in four districts: Mamikonian, Palauni, (Belabitene), Artokh (Ardjish or Artzike, North of Van Lake) and Olnut or Enut Mamikonian was an Armenian family, which ruled the region of Bznouqiq, Taron, Bidlis, Sasun, Bagrevand and others (c. ... Belahuit or Belabitene is a region in Armenia. ... District of the old armenian region of Taron, centered around Ardjish or Artzike, North of Van Lake ... Ardjish, Artzike in Armenian, is an old town in the North East river of Lake Van (in Middle Ages called Ardjish Lake). ... Ardjish, Artzike in Armenian, is an old town in the North East river of Lake Van (in Middle Ages called Ardjish Lake). ... Olnut or Ernut is a district of the old armenian region of Taron Categories: Substubs ...


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Taron Jackman - Deloitte & Touche (472 words)
Taron was raised and educated in the Cayman Islands, and is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Taron has over 13 years of post qualification experience, with 9 years at a senior management or board level in the financial services and professional services sectors.
Taron is a member of the Cayman Islands Society of Professional Accountants, Treasurer of the Board of the Cayman Islands National Museum, a member of the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman (Central) and is a member of the Board of the Cayman Islands Airports Authority.
Armenian Folk Literature, John Mamikonean's History of Taron (964 words)
The author of this medieval romance claims to have compiled it in 680-81 from shorter, earlier accounts written by the abbots of the monastery of Glak in the district of Taron (in southwestern historical Armenia, to the west of Lake Van).
Rather, it is a relatively short "historical" romance in five parts, purporting to describe significant events occurring in the district of Taron during the Byzantine-Iranian wars when the shah of Iran was Xosrov II (590-628).
During Xosrov's reign Taron was frequently invaded by the Iranians.
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