The Battle of Bagavan (also spelled Bagawan) or the Battle of Vagabanta was fought in 371 near the settlement of Bagavan, in the district of Bagrevand...
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Bagavan (also spelled Bagawan; Armenian: Բագաւան) was an ancient locality in the central part of Armenia in the principality of Bagrevand. The site is...
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acknowledge his suzerainty. Urnayr fought alongside Shapur II at the Battle of Bagavan in 372, where he was injured by the Armenian general Mushegh I Mamikonian...
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The following is a list of wars fought between Romans and Persians. Roman/Byzantine victory Parthian/Sasanian victory Inconclusive Greatrex 1991...
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victory over the Persians at the Battle of Bagavan, and some former territories of the kingdom were reconquered by the efforts of his sparapet (general-in-chief)...
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Meruzhan Artsruni (category Generals of Shapur II)
Bagratuni in Kogovit following the Battle of Bagavan in 371, where the Roman-Armenian army defeated the Persians. Faustus of Byzantium, however, reports that...
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20th List of years in Iran List of Islamic years Cities in Iran: Timeline of Bandar Abbas Timeline of Hamadan Timeline of Isfahan Timeline of Kerman Timeline...
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Reginald) (1913). The ancient history of the Near East, from the earliest times to the battle of Salamis. University of British Columbia Library. London :...
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resistance against the forces of the Sasanian monarch Shapur II (r. 309–379), notably taking part in the Battle of Bagavan, where the Iranian forces were...
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Azerbaijan in the Early Middle Ages (category Medieval history of Azerbaijan)
Bagavan) took place between the Romans and Sassanid armies. Albania was the Sassanids' ally in this battle too. The battle resulted in the victory of...
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Rebellion Battle of Bagavan – 371 Battle of Adrianople – 378 – Gothic War (376–382) (Fall of the Western Roman Empire) and Roman–Germanic wars Siege of Adrianople...
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list of kings and queens regnant of the kingdoms of Georgia before Russian annexation in 1801–1810. For more comprehensive lists, and family trees, of Georgian...
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administrative center of Russian Baku governorate. Baku is derived from the old Persian Bagavan, which translates to "City of God". A folk etymology...
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Valens (category Roman emperors killed in battle)
and Vadomarius and the Armenian sparapet (general) Mushegh Mamikonian at Bagavan and Gandzak. Valens had overstepped the 363 treaty and then successfully...
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February 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2013. "Film review: Ameerin Aadi Bagavan - Brain drain". The Hindu. 23 February 2013. Archived from the original...
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was the head of the Armenian pantheon, and the center of his cult was mainly located at Ani-Kamakh (modern Kemah) and Bagavan. The worship of Anahit (Iranian...
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the right bank of Kasagh river, Dzakhap (literally meaning left bank) on the left side of Kasagh, Gitavan and Bagavan. The village of Mughni -included...
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Ardashir I (redirect from Ardashir I of Persia)
expanded the temple cults and commanded that the fire of Ohrmazd, which burned on the altar at Bagavan, be kept alight forever. However, he destroyed the...
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Artavasdes, and during a hunting trip, killed Mazhan and buried him at Bagavan. In 165/4 BC, Antiochus IV Epiphanes invaded Armenia, capturing King Artaxias...
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Adurbadagan (category Provinces of the Sasanian Empire)
geographer Ibn Khordadbeh, the following cities were part of the province; Ardabil, Bagavan, Balwankirgh, Barza, Barzand, Ghabrawan, Ganzak, Khuy, Kulsarah...
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Armenians in Baku (redirect from Armenians in the Oil Business of Baku)
Ashkharhatsuyts (Geography) listed Alti-Bagavan as one of the 12 districts of the Province Paytakaran (one of the 15 Provinces of Armenia), which linguist and orientalist...
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