- as the
Bagratunis gained in prominence, as the
Muslim governors favored the latter.
During the
collapse of
Umayyad rule in 748, the
Bagratuni ishkhan...
- 775,
leaving a void for the sole
largely intact family, the
Bagratunis, to fill. The
Bagratuni family had done its best to
improve its
relations with the...
- the free dictionary.
Bagratuni may
refer to: Varaz-Tirots II
Bagratuni (c. 590 – 645),
presiding prince in 645
Smbat VI
Bagratuni (c. 670 – 726), presiding...
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Grigor II, who were half-Mamikonians and half-
Bagratunis. Later, the
Tronite branch of the
Bagratunis and
Mamikonians became one family. Some of them...
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Prince Yakov Gerasimovich Bagratuni (Armenian: Հակոբ Բագրատունի, Russian: Яков Герасимович Багратуни; 25
August 1879 – 23
December 1943) was a Russian...
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Sahak Bagratuni might refer to:
Sahak II
Bagratuni Sahak VII
Bagratuni,
Prince of
Armenia (754-771) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
- Arab rule was waning. The
Bagratunis, on the
other hand, were
consolidating their control over Armenia. In 885,
Ashot I
Bagratuni received recognition as...
-
Ashot III
Bagratuni also
known as
Ashot the
Blind (Armenian: Աշոտ Կուրացյալ) (c. 690 – 762) was an
Armenian noble and
member of the
Bagratuni family who...
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Byzantine and
Sasanian Empires around the
early 5th century.
Under the
Bagratuni dynasty, the
Bagratid Kingdom of
Armenia was
restored in the 9th century...
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Gregory Taronites (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ταρωνίτης, romanized: Grēgorios Tarōnitēs; Armenian: Գրիգոր Տարոնիտես) was an
Armenian prince of Taron, who went over...