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Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրական,
Western Armenian pronunciation: Vasbouragan) was the
eighth province of the
ancient kingdom of Armenia,
which later...
- The
Kingdom of
Vaspurakan (Armenian: Վասպուրականի թագավորություն; also
transliterated as
Vasbouragan from
Western Armenian) was a
medieval Armenian kingdom...
- the 6th
century BCE, and
later as the
center of the
Armenian kingdom of
Vaspurakan.
Turkic presence in Van and in the rest of
Anatolia started as a result...
- The
Battle of
Vaspurakan took
place between Seljuk and
Byzantine forces in 1046
during which the
Turks raided Vaspurakan and then
defeated and captured...
- Red Monastery) is an
abandoned 10th
century Armenian monastery in the
Vaspurakan province of
historic Armenia (now in the Van
Province of Turkey). It was...
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founding of
several other Armenian prin****lities and kingdoms: Taron,
Vaspurakan, Kars,
Khachen and Syunik.
During the
reign of
Ashot III (952/53–77),...
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Eristavi (died 918), King of Tao-Klarjeti Ashot-Sahak of
Vaspurakan Derenik-Ashot of
Vaspurakan Ashot ibn Shavur,
Shaddadid ruler of
Arran in 1068–69 Ashot...
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regions of
Armenia such as Shirak, Bagrevand, Kogovit, Syunik, Lori,
Vaspurakan,
Vanand and Taron. Many historians, such as
Cyril Toumanoff, Nicholas...
- (Armenian: Աբուսահլ-Համազասպ Արծրունի, died 968/969) was the
third King of
Vaspurakan, from the
Artsruni dynasty,
succeeding his
childless elder brother, Derenik-Ashot...
- lake Van,
between Arzanene and Adiabene, in what
later became southern Vaspurakan. The
princes of Ake took part in the
insurrection of 451 and were active...