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resisted an
Abbasid army
under the
command of
Bugha al-Kabir at
Ktish for more than a year.
Ktish began to be
called Togh
starting in the 15th century. The...
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Dizak (Armenian: Դիզակ), also
known as
Ktish after its main stronghold, was a
medieval Armenian prin****lity in the
historical province of
Artsakh and...
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offered a
strong resistance against Babak Khorramdin. Esayi's seat was
Ktish (Dogh),
another important stronghold was Goroz. The
ruins of this castles...
- lord of Khachen, Sahl ibn-Sunbat, lord of Shake, Esay Abu Musa, lord of
Ktish in Artsakh.
Whittow 1996, pp. 152–153.
Treadgold 1997, pp. 437–440. Treadgold...
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Armenia 19
Kalaboynu Castle Kalbajar 4th
century BC
Kingdom of
Armenia 20
Ktish Castle Khojavend 5th
century BC
Orontid Armenia 21
Kerki Castle Khankendi...
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Armenian ruler Esayi Abu-Muse had his seat at the
fortress of
Gtich or
Ktish not far from the monastery. The
primary church of the
monastery was built...
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princes of
Armenia (including
Atrnerseh of
Khachen and
Esayi Abu-Muse of
Ktish) were
captured by
Bugha al-Kabir, the
Turkish commander of the
Abbasid Caliph...