- The
Kingdom of
Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի թագավորություն) was a
medieval dependent Armenian kingdom on the
territory of
Syunik and
Artsakh provinces, Gardman...
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Syunik (Armenian: Սյունիքի թագաորություն), also
known as the
Kingdom of
Baghk and
sometimes as the
Kingdom of Kapan, was a
medieval dependent Armenian...
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controlled over
eastern Syunik,
including the
cantons of the
Vayots Dzor and
Baghk.
Sahak governed the
western canton of Syunik,
known as Gegharkunik. In 826...
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canton called Baghk,
which at some
point was part of
Melikdoms of
Karabakh within modern-day
Karabakh –
Dizak and the
Kingdom of
Syunik (in
Baghk, the -k suffix...
- the
Armenian highlands, with only the
Bagratuni and
Eastern Syunik and
Baghk kingdoms remaining independent.
After the
death of King
Gagik I (in 1017...
- to Anatolia, but Kars was then
captured by the
Seljuk Turks in 1065. In
Baghk and
Eastern Syunik, only a few
Armenian fortresses remained. He retired...
- (present-day Nagorno-Karabakh) and from the 13th
century also the
canton of
Baghk of Syunik. The
founder of this prin****lity was
Esayi Abu-Muse, in the 9th...
- end of the 10th century, when the
fortified town of
Kapan in the
southern Baghk canton became the
capital of the
newly established Kingdom of
Syunik in...
- the
properties of the
Siunia dynasty. Historically, it was part of the
Baghk’
canton of Syunik, the
ninth province of the
historic Greater Armenia. Though...
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Gegharkunik Sotk
Vayots Dzor
Chahuk Tsghuk Yernjak Dzork Aghahechk Haband Baghk Kovsakan Arevik From 189 B.C. onwards,
Syunik was part of the
Kingdom of...