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Tmorik (Old Armenian: Տմորիք, romanized:
Tmorik῾) was a
region and
system of
defenses in the
south of the
Kingdom of Armenia. It was
named after its main...
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Tamonitis or Tamoritis), and to the
Armenians as (Armenian: Թմորիկ‘, romanized:
Tmorik‘). Sale goes on to say that
there was once a
famous Christian monastery...
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After the
failed rebellion, the
Bagratunis lost
control of
their domains of
Tmorik,
Kogovit and
their possessions in Vaspurakan,
although their losses were...
- south, where,
after many
battles with the
Seleucid Empire, he
reunited Tmorik.
Artaxias I was not able to
reunite Lesser Armenia, Corduene, and Sophene...
- Strabo, read as
either Taronitis (i.e., Taron) or
Tamonitis (either Tman or
Tmorik), was
conquered either by
Zariadres or Artaxias.
According to Strabo, the...
- Strabo, read as
either Taronitis (i.e., Taron) or
Tamonitis (either Tman or
Tmorik), was
conquered either by
Zariadres or Artaxias.
Zariadres may have later...
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Kingdom of
Sophene Defeat The
regions of Caspiana, Faunitida, Basolropeda,
Tmorik, Karenitis, Derksen,
Akilisene and
Antitaurus are
annexed to Armenia. Parthian...
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Kingdom of
Sophene Seleucid Empire Victory Armenia conquers the
region of
Tmorik.[citation needed] 3
years later Antiochus IV
Epiphanes is
forced to retreat...
- disturbed. Meanwhile,
Smbat left his
position in the army and
retired in
Tmorik. With Smbat's absence,
Artavasdes was
granted command over the
entire army...
- Mushegh: part of Atrpatakan, Noshirakan, Kordukʻ (Corduene), Kordikʻ,
Tmorikʻ, "the land of the Markʻ (Medes)", Artsʻakh, Utikʻ, Shakashēn, Gardmanadzor...