Gagik I Artsruni (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա Արծրունի; 879/880 – 943) was an Armenian noble of the Artsruni dynasty who ruled over Vaspurakan in southern Armenia...
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Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty (989–1020) Gagik I of Vaspurakan, Artsruni ruler of Vaspurakan (908–943) Gagik II of Armenia, the last Armenian King of...
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the Artsrunis, who, in 908, received their investiture from their Abbasid suzerains. Thus, Khatcḥik-Gagik II Artsruni was the first of the Artsrunis to...
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In 885, Ashot I Bagratuni received recognition as King of Armenia. In 908, during the reign of Ashot's successor Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni was recognized...
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Gagik Abumrvan Artsruni (or Abu Marwan) was an Armenian prince of the Artsruni line. In 887 he was installed as regent of Vaspurakan and guardian of the...
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common Armenian surname and may refer to: Gagik Artsruni or Gagik I of Vaspurakan (c. 879 – c. 936/943), Artsruni ruler of Vaspurakan in southern Armenia...
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Gagik I (Armenian: Գագիկ Ա, romanized: Gagik A) was a Bagratid king of Armenia who reigned between 989 and 1020, under whom Bagratid Armenia reached its...
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since become the official name of the island. During his reign, King Gagik I Artsruni (r. 908-943/944) of the Armenian Kingdom of Vaspurakan chose the island...
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drove Gagik Artsruni of Vaspurakan into Yusuf's arms since the city was a part of Gagik's domains. Yusuf took advantage of this feud by awarding Gagik a crown...
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Arsacid dynasty Ashot I, King of Bagratid Armenia from 885 to 890 Smbat I, King of Bagratid Armenia from 890 to 914 Gagik I Artsruni, King of Vaspurakan...
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the seat of the Catholicosate of Aghtamar. During his reign, King Gagik I Artsruni (r. 908–943/944) of the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan chose the island...
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towers carefully integrated into the ascending rock outcrop. When King Gagik I Artsruni reoccupied the fortress ca.922 A.D. it became the seat of a bishop...
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death or servitude at the hands of those who had assassinated his relative Gagik II, King of Ani, an Armenian named Roupen with some of his countrymen went...
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kingdom of Armenia, to the south, had the same military power as Georgia. Gagik I reigned over the Armenian kingdom since 989. Armenian and foreign chronicles...
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relative of the Artsruni king of Vaspurakan, Gagik I, and wrote a detailed account in History about the famous palace and church Gagik constructed on Akhtamar...
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kingdom with Gagik Artsruni's recognition as a king by Abbasid caliph. Gagik Artsruni, 908–937/943 Derenik-Ashot Artsruni, 937/943–953, son of Gagik Abusahl-Hamazasp...
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Grigor-Derenik Artsruni in 887, Ashot placed his own grandson (and Grigor-Derenik's son), Ashot-Sargis Artsruni, under the rule of relative Gagik Aboumerwan...
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Vaspurakan Grigor-Derenik Artsruni Ashot, Gurgen, Gagik Mariam princess of Syunik Vasak Syuni Grigor, Sahak, Vasak daughter princess Vahan Artsruni Gagik...
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Gagik II (Armenian: Գագիկ Բ, romanized: Gagik B; c. 1025 - May 5/November 24, 1079) was the last Armenian king of the Bagratuni dynasty, ruling in Ani...
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Derenik-Ashot of Vaspurakan (category Artsruni dynasty)
Artsruni (Armenian: Դերենիկ-Աշոտ Արծրունի, died 958/959) was the second King of Vaspurakan, from the Artsruni dynasty, succeeding his father, Gagik I...
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Balkan Wars. The legal justification for the seizures was the law of Emval-i Metruke (Law of Abandoned Properties), which legalized the confiscation of...
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drove Gagik Artsruni of Vaspurakan into Yusuf's arms since the city was a part of Gagik's domains. Yusuf took advantage of this feud by awarding Gagik a crown...
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(b. 826) Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni, Armenian prince Hsiang-yen Chih-hsien, Chinese Ch'an master Luo Hongxin, Chinese warlord (b. 836) Mashdotz I, Armenian...
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threshold were reconstructed. In the 10th century, the Armenian king Gagik I Artsruni entrusted the architect Manuel to build the Saint Cross of Akhtamar...
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Acharian 1971, p. 278. p. 107, "The Pantheon of Armenian Pagan Deities", Gagik Artsruni, Yerevan, 2003 Acharian, Hrachia (1971) [Originally published 1926]...
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պատմության" (The City of Artashes I Artamat, according to "The History of the House of Artsruni" by Tovma Artsruni)". Lraber Hasarakakan Gitutyunneri...
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between Lake Van and Lake Urmia (also known as Kaputan) in 908. In 908 Gagik I of Vaspurakan was recognized King of Armenia by the Abbasid Caliph in competition...
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Hovhannes-Smbat and Ashot. The last king was Gagik II (1042–1045), son of Ashot. In 1079, Gagik II was killed. In 1080, Gagik of Kars and his sons, Hovhannes and...
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(now in the Van Province of Turkey). It was founded by King Gagik I (908-943) of the Artsruni dynasty. It is located 12 kilometers west-northwest of Akhtamar...
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List of Armenian scientists (section I)
research of the brain Suren Arakelov (born 1947) — mathematician Tovma Artsruni (9th century) — historian who authored the History of the House of Artsrunik...
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