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- Arsharunik was a historical district in Armenia, part of the province of Ayrarat, north of the river Araxes. Earlier in its history, the area was known...
- princely states", which were both located in the historic region of Ayrarat-Arsharunik. The city of Yervandashat, in present-day eastern Turkey, was their capital...
- The siege of Artoger****a took place at Ayrarat province, Arsharunik in the castle of Artoger****a between Armenian queen Parandzem and Sasanian king Shapur...
- By the early 9th century, the former territories of the Kamsarakans in Arsharunik and Shirak (including Ani) had been incorporated into the territories...
- province mainly occupies the canton of Aragatsotn, along with small parts of Arsharunik and Masyatsotn cantons of the Ayrarat province of Ancient Armenia. The...
- near the confluence of the Akhuryan and the Aras, in the historical Arsharunik canton of the Ayrarat province of Armenia Major. Its ruins are located...
- hereditary prin****lities to the Bagratunis, such as the regions of Shirak and Arsharunik. The Bagratuni Prince Ashot the Carnivorous bought the former estates...
- Yervandakert. Arats The administrative center of this region was Arats. Arsharunik Also known as Yeraskhadzor. It originally belonged to the Arsacid royal...
- in Taron and Arsharunik. In the process he gained not only Taron (which Jahhaf had seized from another Bagratid, Vasak) and Arsharunik with Shirak (which...
- Turks and took much booty. In 1120 David IV destro**** the Turks camps in Arsharunik and Sevgelamej, and in he did the same in Khunan and Barda. In all these...