- his life to
spiritual matters at
Sanahin Monastery. The
kingdom of the
Kiurikians reached its
highest peak
under David I the
Landless (r. 989–1048) and...
- Tashir-Dzoraget was
annexed to the
Kingdom of Georgia.
After this, the
Kiurikians,
having strengthened themselves in the
fortresses of Tavush, Matsnaberd...
- the
Kiurikians. Non-royal or
princely branches have many more than
these three royal branches.[citation needed][original research?] The
Kiurikians were...
-
although the
exact founding date is unknown. It is ****umed that
kings of the
Kiurikian dynasty, a
branch of the
Bagratuni dynasty, are
buried in the partially...
-
conquered by
around 1145,
though it is
possible that some
members of the
Kiurikian dynasty retained control of
fortresses and
settlements in the
region thereafter...
- 23 June 2022. A few
native Armenian rulers survived for a time in the
Kiurikian kingdom of Lori, the
Siuniqian kingdom of
Baghq or Kapan, and the prin****tes...
- (Artsrunis, 908–1021)
Kingdom of
Vanand (963–1064)
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget (
Kiurikians, 979–1118)
Kingdom of
Syunik (Siunis, 987–1170)
Kingdom of
Artsakh (Khachen...
- of the
kingdom was
Matsnaberd (until 1065) and the Lori fortress. The
Kiurikians ruled the
kingdom until 1118 when Tashir-Dzoraget
became part of the Kingdom...
- needed] The Kars
branch of the
family held out
until 1064. The
junior Kiurikian branch of the
Bagratunis continued to rule as
independent kings of Tashir-Dzoraget...
- of Lori)
under the rule of the
Kiurikian dynasty and the
protectorate of the
Bagratid kings of Armenia. The
Kiurikians ruled the
kingdom until 1118 when...