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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...
- The
Gugark pogrom was a
pogrom directed against the
Azerbaijani minority of the
Gugark District (now a part of the Lori Province) in the
Armenian SSR,...
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Gugark (Armenian: Գուգարք),
formerly known as Meghrut, is a
major village in the Lori
Province of Armenia,
named for the
province of
Gugark in Greater...
- The
Mihranids of
Gugark were an
Iranian princely dynasty,
which ruled the Armeno-Iberian
frontier region of
Gugark from c. 330 to the 8th-century. They...
- (Middle Persian: Vazgēn) was an
Iranian prince from the
Mihranid family of
Gugark, who
served as the
bidaxsh (margrave) of the
region from 470 to 482. He...
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located at the
center of the region, at the foot of
Ijevan ridge of
Gugark Mountains, on the s****s of
Aghstev River.
Ijevan is the seat of the Diocese...
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Dzorapor of
Gugark province of
Ancient Armenia. Lori is a
mountainous region,
dominated by the
ranges of Javakheti, Bazum, Pambak,
Gugark,
Halab and Somkheti...
- warriors" were
subsequently stationed in
eastern Iberia,
Caucasian Albania and
Gugark. In
western Iberia, 7,000
Sasanian cavalrymen were sent to
Mtskheta to sa****uard...
- Paytakaran, then
campaigned in the north,
defeated the Iberians,
reuniting Gugark (Strabo also
notes that
Iberia recognized themselves as v****als of the Kingdom...
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Sumgait (1988) and Baku (1990)
pogroms directed against Armenians, and the
Gugark pogrom (1988) and
Khojaly M****acre (1992)
directed against Azerbaijanis...