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Angeghtun (Old Armenian: Անգեղտուն, romanized: Angełtun) or
Ingilene (Ancient Gr****: Ἰγγηληνή; Latin: Ingilena) was a
district of the
ancient Kingdom...
- district, Saghu,
which is
likely an error.
Historian Suren Yeremian includes Angeghtun among the
cantons of Aghdznik’, even
though it is not
listed as such in...
- of the
Aghdznik province. The city of Arzn was
located in the canton.
Angeghtun/Kagh
Located within the Eğil
district in Turkey.
Within the
canton was...
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Armenia (in 297
Diocletian annexed the
transtigritane lands of Tsopk,
Angeghtun, Aghdznik, and
Tsavdek of
Greater Armenia),
Trdat became disillusioned...
- (Pʻaytakaran), Gugarkʻ, Aghdznikʻ (Arzanene), Mets Tsopʻkʻ (Greater Sophene),
Angeghtun, and Andzitʻ.
Manandian rules out the
reconquest of
Arzanene and Corduene...
- the
Christianization of
Armenia in the
early 4th century, the lord of
Angeghtun is said to have
imprisoned 438
pagan priests in Paytaaran.
After the partition...
- (Pʻaytakaran), Gugarkʻ, Aghdznikʻ (Arzanene), Mets Tsopʻkʻ (Greater Sophene),
Angeghtun, and Andzitʻ.
Manandian rules out the
reconquest of
Arzanene and Corduene...
- (Pʻaytakaran), Gugarkʻ, Aghdznikʻ (Arzanene), Mets Tsopʻkʻ (Greater Sophene),
Angeghtun, and Andzitʻ.
Manandian rules out the
reconquest of
Arzanene and Corduene...
- They came and
besieged the
secure fortress of
Angegh (which is in the
Angeghtun district), for at [that place] were the
mausoleums of many of the Armenian...
- pre-Christian
priests are said to have been
imprisoned there by the lord of
Angeghtun following the
Christianization of Armenia.
Paytarakan is said to have...