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Gugark (Armenian: Գուգարք, Latin:
Gogarene,
Ancient Gr****: Γογαρινή) was the 13th
province of the
ancient kingdom of Armenia. It now
comprises parts of...
- (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, "the Victor") was
bidaxsh (vice-king) of
Gogarene and Gardman,
ruling from 330 to 361. He was the
founder of the Mihranid...
- of Iran, and
whose two
other lines ruled Iberia (Chosroid Dynasty) and
Gogarene/Gugark. It is
uncertain how the
Mihranids became Arranshahs (princes of...
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family acquired the
crowns of
three Caucasian polities:
Iberia (Chosroids),
Gogarene and
Caucasian Albania/Gardman (Mihranids). The much
later Samanid dynasty...
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surviving record about this
region is
attributed to Strabo, who
calls it
Gogarene (Gugark) and
mentions that it was a part of the
Kingdom of Armenia, taken...
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Vakhtang put to
death his most
influential v****al, Varsken,
vitaxa of
Gogarene, a
convert to
Zoroastrianism and a
champion of Iran's
influence in the...
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Shirakan (New Siracene),
Aghdznik (Arzanene),
Tsopk (Sophene), and
Gugark (
Gogarene).
According to
Cyril Toumanoff, the bdeašxs of
Armenia likely emerged in...
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competed with
Adarnase for
hegemony in
Inner Iberia and with
Smbat in
Gogarene.
Adarnase captured Constantine and
turned him over to Smbat. But the latter...
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Georgian religious writer and
priest from Tsurtavi, then the
major town of
Gogarene and the
Lower Iberia. James, Azad**** and
Abdicius ? -
April 10, 380 Martyrs...
- po****tion is 22,927 (2021).
Ardahan was
historically located in the
region of
Gogarene (Gugark),
which Strabo calls a part of the
Armenia that was
taken away...