- Lake Van.
During classical Antiquity, the town was
known as Arsissa, and
Archesh (Arčeš) in
Armenian and
Arjish in Arabic. The
Byzantines knew it as Arzes...
-
Byzantine fortresses of
Manzikert and
Archesh. Romanos, in return,
offered to
officially exchange Manzikert and
Archesh for
Hieropolis in Syria,
which Romanos...
-
family in Armenia, who
ruled the
region of Aliovit,
including the
cities of
Archesh,
Arberani and
Berkri on the
northern s**** of Lake Van. They were an offshoot...
- he
refused to
return the
Sipki Kurdish who took
refuge and
settled in
Archesh. The Ottoman-Persian War that
began in 1821 was also part of a
series of...
- of the
Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan, who
managed to
capture Manzikert and
Archesh. Even
while Romanos negotiated with Alp
Arslan over the
return of Manzikert...
- Kars
Victory Kars
annexed to the
Kingdom of
Georgia 1208-1209
Siege of
Archesh [ka] Erciş, Van Province,
Turkey Ayyubid–Georgian wars Kingdom of Georgia...
-
Arjesh or
Arjisho country forenames,
which included Irishat and
Ororan (
Archesh) rivers.
Kajberunik was part of the
Arshakuni Kingdom until its fall in...
- Azarbaijan, was also
twice defeated, the
second time decisively, in 998, near
Archesh.
David was
murdered by his
nobles early in 1000 or 1001.
According to Aristakes:...
- In 1204-1205, the
Georgians raided the
northern areas of Lake Van, the
Archesh and Manzikert.
After the
death of the last
Sokhmenid ruler of Shah-Armen...
- help the
Armenian rebels against the Ayyubids. On the way, they
captured Archesh and then
marched to Ahlat. The city was besieged, but
Ivane Mkhargrdzeli's...