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CB. Zazaravukht heading to Virk, having left Shapuh as commander in Armenia. Shapuh’s negotiations with the Kamsarakans regarding the women.
CC. Shapuh trying to capture Vahan. The act of bravery of Khurs.
CD. Vahan terrorizing the Persians in Dalki at night.
CE. Shapuh’s sudden attack on Vahan, and Vahan’s fearless bravery with few men against the multitude of the Persian army. The death of Gdihon of Syunik.
CF. Shapuh’s deliberations, being terrorized by Vahan.
CG. The arrival of a messenger from Persia and summoning Shapuh to the court.
CH. Shapuh departing for the court and Vahan to Dvin.
CI. Zazaravukht returning to the court and causing Vagharsh to reign.
CJ. The royal court, in which the ungodly ways of Peroz are rebuked, and regarding the Armenian rebellion and Vahan’s deeds.
CK. Nikhor coming to Armenia to conquer Vahan with the peace of love. Vahan’s three requests.
CL. Nikhor agreeing to Vahan’s requests and summoning him.
CM. Vahan going to Nikhor and Nikhor’s speech.
CN. Vahan’s speech in response to Nikhor’s words.
CO. The feast. The joy of the oath-keepers and the destruction of the apostates.
CP. The fulfillment of Vahan’s terms, Nikhor’s return to the land of Persia, and Vahan’s to Dvin. Passing through the bed of the Eraskh. Vahan sending the Armenian cavalry to the court.
CQ. Vahan going to the court along with the Armenian cavalry. Vahan’s speech before Vagharsh and the Persian nobility.
CR. Vagharsh granting the lordship of the Mamikoneans and the command of the Armenian army to Vahan, and bestowing their lordships upon the Kamsarakans.
CS. Vahan’s return to Armenia and the joy of the Armenians.
CT. Andekan coming to Armenia as marzpan, and upon returning to the Persians, testifying before the Aryans Persians of Vahan’s virtues.
CU. Vahan’s appointment as marzpan over the land of Armenia.
CV. The speech of Catholicos Hovhannes.
Introduction to the Letter, p. 185.
The Letter, p. 187.