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There exist several > >> > >> earlier classical Armenian sources which contain references to China, > >> or rather, to the Chinese origin of an important Armenian family. The > >> sources in question are two 5-6th century compilations, the anonymous > >> so-called Primary History of Armenia, and the History of P'awstos > >> Buzand. According to the Primary History, in the early 200's A.D. two > >> sons of an important Chinese noble rebelled against Chenbakur, the > >> Emperor of China, who was their half-brother. When the rebellion > >> failed, they fled for refuge to the Parthian king of Iran. But the > >> Emperor > >> of China demanded that the rebels be sent home to face justice. The > >> Parthian king, not wanting to kill the fugitives, but wanting to mollify > >> > >> Chenbakur, sent the two rebels, named Mamik and Konak, to > >> Armenia in the west (12). > >> > >> The Chinese origin of the Mamikoneans is alluded to twice in the 5th > >> century History of Armenia by P'awstos Buzand. In the first instance, > >> the Armenian king Pap (A.D. 367-374) told prince Mushegh > >> Mamikonean that the Mamikoneans were as respect-worthy as > >> the Armenian royal house itself. For, he says, "their ancestors left > >> the kingship of the land of Chenk', and came to our ancestors [in > >> Armenia] (13). The second reference to the Chinese ancestry of the > >> Mamikoneans appears later in the same History. In this episode, the > >> Mamikonean prince Manuel boldly informed king Varazdat of Armenia > >> (374-378) that the Mamikoneans were not the vassals of the royal > >> house, but its equals. "For", he said, "our ancestors were kings of the > >> land of Chen. Because of a quarrel among brothers, to prevent great. > >> bloodshed we left [that land]. And to find rest, we stopped here > >> [in Armenia] (14). > >> > >> Armenists have interpreted the information found in the Primary History > >> and in P'aswtos in a variety of ways. For example, Nicholas Adontz in > >> 1908 speculated that when the early sources spoke of "the Chenk"' they > >> referred not to the Chinese, but to the Tzans, a warlike people of the > >> Caucasus who lived near the Mamikoneans' hereditary lands in > >> northwestern > >> Armenia. He derived the name Mamikonean from Georgian mama (meaning > >> "father") plus the Armenian deminuitive ending ik (15). Adontz was > >> challenged by Michael Toumanean who, in an article published in 1911, > >> sought to identify Armenian Chenk' with the house of Cheng which ruled > >> south of Lo Yang in the 5-4th centuries B.C. > >> > >> According to Toumanean, the Mamikonean emigration from Cheng took > >> place around 221 B.C., at the time of the Qin conquests, when the Man > >> people were expelled. To Toumanean, the name Mamikonean derives from > >> Gun-Man or Xu-Gun Man which was the hereditary title of the head of the > >> house of Cheng (16). The orientalist H. Skold in 1925 expressed the view > >> > >> that the Chenk' were not Chinese, but a Turkic group dwelling by the > >> Syr- > >> Darya river (17). H. Svazyan, who placed the Chenk' between the Amu- > >> Darya and Syr-Darya rivers, suggested that the Mamikoneans may have > >> come from Bactria (18). Finally, Cyril Toumanoff pointed out that the > >> Mamikoneans' claim of exotic royal origins was nothing unusual within > >> the > >> Armenian political reality. For other families too claimed distinctive > >> foreign > >> origins. The Bagratids, for example, considered themselves descendants > >> of > >> the Biblical king David of Israel, while the Artsrunids claimed descent > >> from > >> the ancient kings of Assyria (19). Nonetheless, Toumanoff notes that the > >> > >> Mamikonean legend does concern China, even though the legend may not > >> be true (20). > >> > >> The origin of the Mamikoneans remains an issue of debate which probably > >> will not be definitively resolved--at least based on the presently > >> available > >> Armenian historical sources (21). As for the geographical sources, for > >> them > >> China was a land of fantastic wealth; acknowledged, but not well known. > >> > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Vartan > >> Mamikonian or Mamikoneans was a noble family which dominated Armenian > >> politics between the 4th and 8th centuruies. They ruled the Armenian > >> regions > >> of Taron, Sasun, Bagrevand and others. The family later claimed descent > >> from > >> Chinese emperors of Han dynasty |
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