Albanians may refer to:
Albany, derived from the Gaelic for Scotland, most commonly refers to:
Caucasian may refer to:
Albanian may refer to:
Caucasian Albania is a modern exonym for a former state located in ancient times in the Caucasus, mostly in what is now Azerbaijan. The modern endonyms for the area are Aghwank and Aluank, among the Udi people, who regard themselves as descended from the inhabitants of Caucasian Albania. However, its original endonym is unknown.
The Arsacid Dynasty was an Iranian royal dynasty that ruled Parthia, in modern-day Iran, from 247 BC to 224 AD.
Simeon I may refer to:
Simeon II may refer to:
Arran may refer to:
The toponym Albania may indicate several different geographical regions: a country in Southeast Europe; an ancient land in the Caucasus; as well as Scotland, Albania being a Latinization of a Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba; and even a city in the U.S. state of New York.
Alban may refer to:
Albania is a country on the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe.
Albans may refer to:
Nerses is an Armenian variant of Narses. With the addition of -ian and -yan, it becomes an Armenian family name like Nersesian and Nersisyan.
Albana may refer to:
Vache, sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché, may refer to:
The Caucasian Albanian script was an alphabetic writing system used by the Caucasian Albanians, one of the ancient Northeast Caucasian peoples whose territory comprised parts of the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan and Dagestan.
David III normally refers to David III of Tao.
David IV of Georgia was King of Georgia in the 11th and 12th centuries.
David V was King of Georgia in the 12th century.
Albanian Church or Church of Albania can refer to any of the following churches: