Hazaraspid dynasty
Hazaraspid dynasty | |
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Country | Bayazet Vardana |
Founded | 1405 |
Founder | Aram Hazarasp |
Current head | Aram, Despot of Bayazet |
Final ruler | Stepan IV |
Titles | |
Deposition | 1924: Vardanan Revolution |
The House of Hazaraspid, more formally the House of Hazarasp, was the final ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Vardana from 1832 until their overthrow in 1924 during the Vardanan Revolution. From the 14th century until the 19th century, dynasts primarily served as governors of Bayazet and overlords of Hzadran and Kajnadzor.
The Hazaraspid dynasty arrived in what in Vardana in the 12th century, believed to originate from Chuya province, near the Chu River Valley in Uluujol. Merxas I Hazarasp was the first member of the dynasty to reign over the original Kingdom of Bayazet in the 12th century, and briefly rulings as Kings of Vardana. The dynasty was deposed after being integrated into the Kingdom of Vardana in the 15th century, though they remained lords of Kajnadzor and retained many of their original lands. Following the Xanthi overthrow, the dynasty re-established itseslf as Monarchs of Bayazet, and claimed the titles of the then dormant Kingdom of Varadana. The dynasty was overthrown in the 1924 revolution, where most dynasts were killed.
The head of the House of Hazarasp is Aram, Despot of Bayazet. The head of the house continues to claim all titles and dignities of the King of Vardana, though this claim is disputed by multiple claimants.
Line of succession to the Stepanian claim
Under Hazarasp dynastic succession, the King must adhere to Vardanan Apostolic Christianity in order to hold succession rights. Females may inherit the throne, though since the 19th century have been deemed ineligible if married to "foreign princes".
Jorin, Despot of Bayazet, was the second oldest, and only surviving, son of King Stepan IV through. In his lifetime, Jorin was recognized as Despot and heir to the abolished throne. Aram, Despot of Bayazet is the president of the Crown Council of Vardana.
- King Stepan IV (1872–1924)
- Manuel, Despot of Bayazet (1900–1924)
- Jorin, Despot of Bayazet (1904–1966)
- (1) Aram, Despot of Bayazet (born 1944)
- (2) Prince Jorin Hazarasp (born 1965)
- (3) Prince Ardil Hazarasp (born 1987)
- (4) Princes Celeste Hazarasp (born 2019)
- (5) Prince Serwan Hazarasp (born 1997)
- (6) Princess Delal Hazarasp (born 1991)
- Sophia Hazarasp (born 2014) I
- Eneco, Crown Prince of Daga (born 2016) C
- (7) Alaia, Queen of Jehenna (born 1994)
- Mirza, Crown Prince of Jehenna (born 2015) C
- Prince Ardalan of Jehenna (born 2018) C
- (8) Princess Zulaikha Hazarasp (born 1999)
- (3) Prince Ardil Hazarasp (born 1987)
- (9) Prince Aram Hazarasp (born 1969)
- (10) Prince Rouben Hazarasp (born 1971)
- (11) Prince Rouben Hazarasp (born 1995)
- (12) Princess Marineh Hazarasp (born 1998)
- (13) Princess Natel Hazarasp (born 1967)
- (14) Princess Sara Hazarasp (born 1985)
- (2) Prince Jorin Hazarasp (born 1965)
- Prince Natan Hazarasp (1946–1986)
- Prince Manuel Hazarasp (1963–1986)
- (14) Natel, Countess of Gueldiers (born 1969)
- (15) Albert, Viscout of Saint-Quentin (born 1995)
- (16) Charles de Villeneuve (born 2000)
- (17) Athénaïs de Villeneuve (born 1997)
- Princess Alvart Hazarasp (1942–2000)
- (18) Meywan Sakar (born 1966)
- (19) Loren Sakar (born 1963)
- (20) Hormuzd Zik (born 1984)
- (21) Loren, Queen Mother of Arrautsa (born 1955)
- House of Arrautsa
- (1) Aram, Despot of Bayazet (born 1944)
- Princess Delal of Vardana (1898–1982)
Mark | Source for listing or note on exclusion from succession |
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I | This person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to illegitimacy. |
C | This person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to religion. |
Head of the House of Hazarasp
Pretender | Consort | Reign | ||||
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# | Portrait | Name | Portrait | Name | Reign start | Reign end |
1 | Despot Jorin (1904–1966) |
File:Alaia of Ghant.jpg | Princess Alaia (1910–1960) |
4 June 1924 | 20 July 1966 | |
2 | Despot Aram (1944–) |
Despotissa Zabel (1940–) |
9 June 1966 | Incumbent | ||
Despotissa Fatima (1959–) |