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    The Kingdom of Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրականի թագավորություն; also transliterated as Vasbouragan from Western Armenian) was a medieval Armenian kingdom...
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  • Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրական, Western Armenian pronunciation: Vasbouragan) was the eighth province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, which later...
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    Van, Turkey (redirect from City of Van)
    capital of the kingdom of Urartu from the 9th century BCE to the 6th century BCE, and later as the center of the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan. Turkic...
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    Tushpa (category History of Van Province)
    dependent on the rulers of the Kingdom of Ani, they declared their independence in 908, founding the kingdom of Vaspurakan. The kingdom had no specific capital:...
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    (Kingdom of Vaspurakan, Kingdom of Vanand, Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget, Bagratid Armenia). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kingdom of Syunik. Armenia...
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    principalities and kingdoms: Taron, Vaspurakan, Kars, Khachen and Syunik. During the reign of Ashot III (952/53–77), Ani became the kingdom's capital and grew...
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    founding the separate kingdoms of Vaspurakan and Syunik, respectively. Ashot III the Merciful transferred their capital to the city of Ani, now famous for...
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    districts of varying sizes and types. The 15 provinces were as follows: Upper Armenia Sophene Aghdznik Turuberan Corduene Moxoene Nor Shirakan Vaspurakan Syunik...
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    Armenia (redirect from Republic of Armenia)
    kingdoms and principalities such as the Kingdom of Vaspurakan ruled by the House of Artsruni in the south, Kingdom of Syunik in the east, or Kingdom of...
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    (976–1025) tried to expand into Armenian Vaspurakan in the east and Arab-held Syria towards the south. As a result of the Byzantine military campaigns, the...
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    The Kingdom of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի թագավորություն) was a medieval dependent Armenian kingdom on the territory of Syunik and Artsakh provinces, Gardman...
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    I Artsruni (r. 908–943/944) of the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan chose the island of Aght'amar as one of his residences, founding a settlement there...
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    entire kingdom. He and 14,000 of his retainers settled in the Theme of Sebasteia, while the Kingdom of Vaspurakan became the Byzantine theme of Vasprakania...
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  • order to escape incoming Arab invasions of Vaspurakan, the land of their origin. They settled in the ruined city of Tambur and its surrounding villages....
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  • dissolution of the Kingdom of Urartu, and the emergence of the first geopolitical entity called Armenia in the 6th century BC. Highlights of this period...
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    Urartu (redirect from Kingdom of Urartu)
    the Next': The Historical Geography of Van/Vaspurakan", in Hovannisian, Richard G. (ed.), Armenian Van/Vaspurakan, Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces...
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    Armenians Treaty of Lausanne Armenia without Armenians Turkish Kurdistan Provinces of the kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) "The lands of Western Armenia...
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    Spirituality in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan. Armenian Texts and Studies, vol. 3. Leiden: Brill. pp. 126–206. ISBN 978-90-04-40038-2.. Robert of Clari (1939). Three...
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    Lake Van (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt)
    of the kingdom of Urartu from about 1000 BC, afterwards of the Satrapy of Armenia, Kingdom of Greater Armenia, and the Armenian Kingdom of Vaspurakan...
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    official adoption of the faith in the early fourth century, although the details are obscure. In the early fourth century, the Kingdom of Greater Armenia...
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    Battle of Avarayr (Armenian: Ավարայրի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Avarayri chakatamart) was fought on 26 May 451 on the Avarayr Plain in Vaspurakan between...
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  • but under the Artsruni of Vaspurakan, until 909, when the Vaspurakan kingdom of the Artsrunis separated from the kingdom of Great Armenia, but Artaz...
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    patriarchal seat of the Armenian church finally returned to Bagratid territory when Catholicos Ananias I moved from Aghtamar in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan to Argina...
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    Hayk (redirect from Battle of Dyutsaznamart)
    settled in Eastern Armenia from the Mitanni kingdom (Western Armenia), when Sargon II mentions a king of part of Armenia who bore the (Armenian-Indo-Iranian)...
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  • mothers of the Georgian monarchs. List of the mothers of the Ottoman Sultans List of the mothers of the Safavid Shahs List of the mothers of the Mughal...
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    1500 BC. Nakhijevan was one the cantons of the historical Armenian province of Vaspurakan in the Kingdom of Armenia. Historically, the Persians, Armenians...
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    evidence of indigenous Christian and non-Arabophone culture in Tripolitania (modern Libya) is seen.[vague] Senekerim-Hovhannes Artsruni, king of Vaspurakan (Greater...
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  • Northern Kingdom and Southern Kingdom (9th - 11th Century) - The Southern Kingdom: The Vaspurakan]. Histoire du peuple arménien [History of the Armenian...
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    BC), was one of the satrapies of the Achaemenid Empire in the 6th century BC that later became an independent kingdom. Its capitals were Tushpa and later...
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