Melikov (Russian: Меликов, Armenian: Մելիքով), the Russified version of Armenian last name Melikyan (Armenian: Մելիքյան) was an Armenian noble family in the Kingdom of Georgia and later in the Russian Empire. The family descended from an Armenian nobleman named Malek Miriman who hailed from Somkhiti, had converted to Islam and was enfeoffed with the melikdom of Lori by the Safavid Iranian king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576). Under the Safavids, the family continued to rise to prominence, and they were known as the Mirimanidze clan/family.
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| - Меликовы (арм. Մելիքյան) — княжеский род армянского происхождения. Предки их в XVI веке были владетелями Лори. В 1602 г. мелик Назар и мелик Дай Лорийские получили от персидского шаха Аббаса фирман, подтверждавший их старые права, причём они приняли ислам. Князья Меликовы показаны в Высочайше утверждённом в 1850 г. списке князей Грузии. Род князей Меликовых внесён в V часть родословной книги Тифлисской губернии. (ru)
- Melikov (Russian: Меликов, Armenian: Մելիքով), the Russified version of Armenian last name Melikyan (Armenian: Մելիքյան) was an Armenian noble family in the Kingdom of Georgia and later in the Russian Empire. The family descended from an Armenian nobleman named Malek Miriman who hailed from Somkhiti, had converted to Islam and was enfeoffed with the melikdom of Lori by the Safavid Iranian king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576). Under the Safavids, the family continued to rise to prominence, and they were known as the Mirimanidze clan/family. (en)
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| - Melikov (Russian: Меликов, Armenian: Մելիքով), the Russified version of Armenian last name Melikyan (Armenian: Մելիքյան) was an Armenian noble family in the Kingdom of Georgia and later in the Russian Empire. The family descended from an Armenian nobleman named Malek Miriman who hailed from Somkhiti, had converted to Islam and was enfeoffed with the melikdom of Lori by the Safavid Iranian king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576). Under the Safavids, the family continued to rise to prominence, and they were known as the Mirimanidze clan/family. Later, the family returned to Christianity (Georgian Orthodox) and were confirmed as Princes Melikishvili (Georgian: მელიქიშვილი) and dukes of Somkhiti. A branch of this family became Armenian Apostolic and came to be known as Loris-Melikov (Лорис-Меликов), which means Meliks of Lori (Princes of Lori). After the Russian annexation of Georgia, the family was received among the princely nobility (knyaz) of the Russian Empire, and was made famous by General Mikhail Tarielovich Loris-Melikov (1825–88) who was bestowed with the dignity of count in 1878. (en)
- Меликовы (арм. Մելիքյան) — княжеский род армянского происхождения. Предки их в XVI веке были владетелями Лори. В 1602 г. мелик Назар и мелик Дай Лорийские получили от персидского шаха Аббаса фирман, подтверждавший их старые права, причём они приняли ислам. Князья Меликовы показаны в Высочайше утверждённом в 1850 г. списке князей Грузии. Род князей Меликовых внесён в V часть родословной книги Тифлисской губернии. (ru)
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