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Armenia Smbat VI
Bagratuni (died 726),
presiding prince of
Armenia Smbat VII
Bagratuni (died 775),
presiding prince of
Armenia Smbat I (850–912),
Smbat the...
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Smbat I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա; c. 850–912/14),
sometimes Smbat A
Martyr (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա Նահատակ) was the
second king of the
medieval Kingdom of Armenia...
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Smbat VIII
Bagratuni or
Smbat the
Confessor (Armenian: Սմբատ Խոստովանող, romanized:
Smbat Khostovanogh) was an
Armenian noble of the
Bagratid (Bagratuni)...
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Bugha al-Kabir
captured Bagrat,
Smbat, and
other Armenian princes and
brutally put down the rebellion. In 857,
Smbat had been
succeeded by his son Ashot...
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Smbat IV
Bagratuni (Armenian: Սմբատ Դ Բագրատունի; Gr****: Συμβάτιος) was an
Armenian prince from the
Bagratuni dynasty who
served first in the Byzantine...
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Smbat Gariginovich Lputian (also
transliterated as Lputyan; Armenian: Սմբատ Լպուտյան; born 14
February 1958) is an
Armenian chess grandmaster. He was...
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Smbat (Armenian: Սմբատ; 1277 – c. 1310) was king of the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia,
ruling from 1296 to 1298. He was the son of Leo II of
Armenia and...
- 928/929–953, son of
Smbat I (see
Bagratuni dynasty) and
father of Mouchel,
first king of Kars
Ashot III (son of Abas I) 953–977
Smbat II (son of
Ashot III)...
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recalled Smbat IV
Bagratuni from
Sasanian Armenia and sent him to
repel the Turko-Hephthalites, who had
raided as far as
Spahan in
central Iran.
Smbat, with...
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Smbat Sefedinyan-Artsruni (died
circa 1471) was the last King of the Armenians,
reigning from 1465 to 1471. A
member of the
Sefedinyan dynasty,
Smbat...