Amir-Sultan I

Amir-Sultan I
Nutsal of Avars
ReignXII centuries
PredecessorAmir-Ahmad ibn Chufan
SuccessorMalik Saratan II
IssueMalik Saratan II
FatherBayar II
Religionpaganism, Christianity, Islam

Andunik[1] (Avar: ГӏандуникӀ) or Amir-Sultan (Avar: ГӀамир-СултӀан I, late 12th – early 13th-centuries) was an Avar nutsal (ruler), who ruled in the 13th century and the son of Bayar II.[2]

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