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Malazgirt or Malâzgird (Kurdish: Melezgir; Armenian: Մանազկերտ, romanized:
Manazkert;
Medieval Gr****: Ματζιέρτη, romanized: Matziértē),
historically known...
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Manavazian was a
family of the old
Armenia c. 300–800, in the
region of
Manazkert. List of
regions of old
Armenia v t e v t e...
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Gnuni c. 480 Mjej
Gnuni c. 628
Vahan a.k.a.
Dachnak c. 772
Around 772,
Manazkert and
Aghiovit were
occupied by the
Qayasite Dynasty. List of
regions of...
- to wage war
against the emirs. He
began by
defeating the
Kaysites of
Manazkert in 863, with the help of his
brother and sparapet, Abas Bagratuni. In...
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previous dynasties.
Vasak III (c. 800)
suffered an ****ault from the emir of
Manazkert, Sevada. He
established a
garrison in Chalat, in the
district of Dzoluk...
- of the
country of Urme. It is
believed that
Menua founded the city of
Manazkert (Malazgirt).
Menua developed a
canal and
irrigation system that stretched...
- The
Council of
Manzikert (or
Manazkert) met in 726 to
reconcile the
Armenian Apostolic and
Syriac Orthodox churches. It was
convoked by the
Armenian catholicos...
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traces of 480
different types of
grapes were found, and in Toprakkale,
Manazkert, Red Hill and
Ererbunium 200 pots. The
evidences of high-level and large-scale...
- Ottoman Empire: Mush, Sasun, Bitlis, Khizan, Khlat, Arjesh, Bulanikh,
Manazkert, Khnus,
Alashkert Russian Empire: Aparan; Mets
Kznut and surrounding...
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south of Theodosiopolis,
north of Amida, east of
Arsamosata and west of
Manazkert: Map "The
classical Gazetteer".
Archived from the
original on 2007-03-05...