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Arminiya, also
known as the
Ostikanate of
Arminiya (Armenian: Հայաստանի Օստիկանություն,
Hayastani ostikanut'yun) or the
Emirate of
Armenia (Arabic: إمارة...
- The
Satrapy of
Armenia (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎷𐎡𐎴
Armina or 𐎠𐎼𐎷𐎡𐎴𐎹
Arminiya), a
region controlled by the
Orontid dynasty (570–201 BC), was one of the...
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Diyar Bakr,
Diyar Rabi'a and
Diyar Mudar, and at
times including Mosul,
Arminiya and
Adharbayjan as sub-provinces.
Following its
conquest by the Muslim...
- division/emirate
Arminiya created by the Arabs,
which also
included parts of
Georgia and
Caucasian Albania, and had its
centre in the
Armenian city, Dvin.
Arminiya lasted...
- BC–321 BC
Kingdom of
Armenia 321 BC–428 AD
Armenian Marzbanate 428–646
Arminiya 654–884
Bagratid Armenia 884–1024 ↳Kingdom of
Vaspurakan 908–1024 Byzantine...
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Mamikonian nakharar family as
ishkhan (prince) of Armenia.
Known as al-
Arminiya with its
capital at Dvin, the
province was
headed by an ostikan, or governor...
- city, with many deaths. Dvin
became the
center of the
Muslim province of
Arminiya, the
Arabs called the city Dabil.
Although Armenia was a
battleground between...
- historiography, it is
chiefly used for the
caliphal governors of the
province of
Arminiya,
which included Greater Armenia.
These are
reported as
governors under...
-
member of the
Shuabid dynasty, he was a
subject of the
Abbasid province of
Arminiya and was
appointed to
replace a
rebellious emir. His
short reign was marked...
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powerful Arab
amirate in
Armenia after the
collapse of the
ostikanate of
Arminiya in the late 9th century. The
Kaysites were
members of the
Hejazi Banu Sulaym...