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David I
Anhoghin (Armenian: Դավիթ Անհողին)
succeeded his
father to the
throne of the
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget. His
nickname Anhoghin ("Landless") refers...
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Tashir or Tashirk.
After the
construction of Lori
Fortress by King
David I
Anhoghin in the 11th century, the
region was also
referred to as Lori. In ancient...
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during the
reign of King
David I
Anhoghin who
succeeded his
father Kiurike and
ruled between 989 and 1048.
David I
Anhoghin conquered some
territories from...
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dynasty 1156 1215 Bu
Jiang Xia
dynasty (China) 1890 BC 1831 BC
David I
Anhoghin Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenia) 989 1048
Kulottunga I
Eastern Chalukyas, then...
- of
Armenia (728–741)
David I
Kuropalates of
Georgia (died 881)
David I
Anhoghin, king of Lori (ruled 989–1048)
David I of
Scotland (died 1153)
David I...
- Berd
village in Lori Province, Armenia. The
fortress was
built by
David Anhoghin to
become the
capital of
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget in 1065. The Lori Fortress...
- of the
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget. He was
succeeded by his son
David I
Anhoghin. Nersessian,
Sirarpie Der (1970). The Armenians.
Praeger Publishers. p...
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Armenian "quail"),
first appeared in the 11th
century when King
David I
Anhoghin founded the
fortified city of Lori. The fortress-city
became the capital...
- the
throne of Ani to
David I
Anhoghin of Lori or to the emir of Dvin, Abu'l-Aswar,
married to the
sister of
David Anhoghin. Even
Bagrat IV of
Georgia was...
- children: Kvirike,
later King of
Kakheti Zolakertel, wife of King
David I
Anhoghin a daughter,
married to a
prince of Marisili. Brosset, Marie-Félicité (1849)...