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Gardman (Armenian: Գարդման), also
known as Gardmank' or Gardmanadzor, was one of the
eight cantons of the
ancient province of Utik' in the
Kingdom of...
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certain Mihran, a
distant relative of Sasanian,
settled in the
region of
Gardman in Utik. He was
probably a
member of a
branch of the
Mihranid family which...
- Arandznak, Aghve, and
possibly Tri and Rot-P****an),
Gardman (consisting of the
districts of
Gardman and Tus-Kustak), and
Shakashen (consisting of the districts...
- his death,
kingdom was
abolished and the
Mihranids stood as
princes of
Gardman. Тревер К. В. Очерки по истории и культуре Кавказской Албании IV в. до...
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probably founded in the 9th century. It
succeeded the
nearby fortress Gardman,
further downstream on the Shamkir, as the
capital of the
Shamkir basin...
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dependent Armenian kingdom on the
territory of
Syunik and
Artsakh provinces,
Gardman canton of Utik province,
Mazaz and
Varazhnunik canton of
Ayrarat province...
- He was
married to Sagdukht,
daughter of Barzabod,
Mihranid prince of
Gardman, and
fathered Vakhtang, his successor. Toumanoff, Cyril.
Chronology of...
- fled to Kotaiq, and was
pursued to the
region of
Gardman on the
eastern border of Lake Sevan.
Gardman's prince (ichkhan)
Ketridj or
Ketritchn betra**** him...
- It was
bordered by the
following Armenian provinces: Utik to the east,
Gardman to the northeast, and
Syunik to the southwest. The
river Arax
formed its...
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Caucasian Albania.
According to Kaghankatvatsi,
Nerses was the
Bishop of
Gardman who
adhered to
Council of Chalcedon, as did the queen-consort of Caucasian...