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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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