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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Armenian nobility Armenian: Հայ ազնվականություն was a class of persons which enjoyed certain privileges relative to other members of society under the laws and customs of various regimes of what is now Armenia, also Russia, Iran and Turkey until the beginning of the 20th century. Governments which recognized or conferred nobility were the Orontid Armenia (570-331 B.C.), Great Armenia (331 B.C.-428 A.D.), Bagratid Armenia (885-1045) and the a Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1198-1375). Also Armenian nobility was recognized by Sassanid Empire (Marzpanate Armenia, 428-642) and Byzantine Empire (Byzantine Armenia, 387-650), Arab caliphate (Arminiya 654-884), also Seljuk Empire (Armenian Kingdoms of Vanand 963-1065, Syunik 987-1170 and Lori 978-1113), Mongol Empire (Zakarid Armenia, 13-rd century), Kara Koyunly and Ak Koyunlu turkomans (14-15-rd centuries) Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran and Russian Empire. All legal privileges of the nobility were officially abolished after the Armenian Genocide in Turkey (1915) and the October Revolution in Russia (1917). The little number of Armenian noble people that lived in Iran, lost their noble rights after the Islamic Revolution (1979).The system of nobility in the former Armenian states was similar to the nobility of Cilicia."@en }

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