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Ablgharib (Armenian: Աբուլ Ղարիբ) was
Armenian lord of
Birejik and
chief of the
Pahlavuni clan. He was
installed as
governor of
Birejik by
Baldwin I following...
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Ablgharib Artsruni (died 1080) was an
Armenian prince,
magistros and
statesman who
ruled as
governor of
Cilicia within the
Byzantine Empire. Ablgharib...
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crusader leaders to join his campaign, and the
Armenian Kogh
Vasil and
Ablgharib also sent contingents. On
their arrival,
Mawdud and his
allies lifted...
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appoint Armenian noblemen to
important offices. He made the
Armenian Ablgharib the
commander of Bijerik, an
important fort
controlling the road between...
- with a huge
central dome set upon a tall drum. It was
built by
Prince Ablgharib Pahlavid to
house a
fragment of the True Cross. The
church was largely...
- his father-in-law,
Ablgharib Artsruni, for
suspected treachery.
Gagik tried in vain to
negotiate his son's
release with
Ablgharib who was the Byzantine-appointed...
- with a huge
central dome set upon a tall drum. It was
built by
Prince Ablgharib Pahlavid to
house a
fragment of the True Cross. The
church was largely...
- Lampron, at the foot of the
Taurus Mountains toward Tarsus." His kinsman,
Ablgharib Artsruni,
governed Taurus and
Mopsuestia in the name of the
Emperor Constantine...
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control of the
Armenian Ablgharib, who was a v****al to the
Armenian ruler Kogh Vasil.
Matthew of
Edessa states that the army of
Ablgharib numbered 1,000 and...
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Apostolic Church. He was a
major power in the
region and had v****als such as
Ablgharib, lord of al-Bira.
Although Kogh
seems to have been from
humble origins...