- The
Battle of
Bagrevand was
fought on 25
April 775, in the
plains of
Bagrevand,
between the
forces of the
Armenian princes who had
rebelled against the...
-
Bagrevand (also
spelled Bagrewand) was a
region of Armenia. The Old
Iranian etymology of the name is disputed. It is
either derived from *bāγa.raivanta...
-
independent kingdom.
Their domain included regions of
Armenia such as Shirak,
Bagrevand, Kogovit, Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan,
Vanand and Taron. Many historians...
- was
fought in 371 near the
settlement of Bagavan, in the
district of
Bagrevand in
Greater Armenia,
between a
joint Roman-Armenian
force and a S****anid...
- The Armeno-S****anid Wars of 363–371 were a
series of
conflict between the
Arsacid faction of the
Kingdom of
Armenia and the S****anid Empire, led by shahanshah...
- territories,
including the
Armenian regions of Tayk, Taron, Sasun, and
Bagrevand,
among others. The
Mamikonians had a re****tion as
supporters of the Roman...
- the
Abbasid Caliphate, and had been
killed in the
disastrous Battle of
Bagrevand in 775.
Following the battle,
Ashot fled from the family's traditional...
- the
armed forces and
ensures the
safety of troops. It is
located on 5
Bagrevand Street, Yerevan. The
ministry was
officially established on 28 January...
- 774–775
against the
Abbasid Caliphate. He was
killed in the
Battle of
Bagrevand. He was the
father of
Ashot Msaker, who
restored the family's fortunes...
-
Syriac into Armenian. He is
believed to be
identical with a
bishop of
Bagrevand named Eznik.
Eznik was born in
approximately 380 in Kolb (modern-day Tuzluca...