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Kogh Vasil, or
Vasil the
Robber (Armenian: Գող Վասիլ; died on 12
October 1112), was the
Armenian ruler of
Raban and
Kaisun at the time of the
First Crusade...
- Göle (Armenian: Կող, romanized:
Kogh; Georgian: კოლა, romanized: k'ola; Kurdish: Mêrdînik) is a
small city in
Ardahan Province of Turkey. The city was...
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started negotiations with
Danishmend Gazi
regarding Bohemond's release.
Kogh Vasil, the
Armenian lord of
Raban and Kaisun, and Bohemond's
Italian kinsmen...
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turmoil caused by the
Battle of
Manzikert in 1071.
Rumkale then came
under Kogh Vasil,
whose adoptive son and
successor Vasil Dgha was
tortured by Baldwin...
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continued to be
ruled by
independent or v****alized
Armenian lords, such as
Kogh Vasil. It
reverted to the
Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm in 1150, was controlled...
- 1116), also
known as Pakrad, was an
Armenian adventurer and
brother of
Kogh Vasil.
Kogh was
among a
number of
Armenian princes who had
established small city-states...
- al-Jamali (d. 1094),
Vizier and
prominent statesman for the
Fatimid Caliphate Kogh Vasil (d. 1112),
ruler of
Raban and
Kaisun at the time of the
First Crusade...
- of Armenia, one of its 15
ashkarhs (worlds). Tayk
consisted of 8 cantons:
Kogh Berdats por
Partizats por
Tchakatk Bokha Vokaghe Azordats por
Arsiats por...
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Porak mountain range divided by the
regions of
Partizats Por,
Berdats Por,
Kogh, and Artahan.
Varazhnunik The
administrative center of the
region was Hovk...
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Brave Jack
Higgins Ellis Jackson 30 1971 The
Wrath of God
James Graham Emmet Kogh 31 1972 The
Khufra Run
James Graham Jack
Nelson 32 1972 The
Savage Day Jack...