-
First Nagorno-Karabakh war,
which corresponds to the
ancient district of
Vaykunik, one of 12
cantons of Artsakh.[clarification needed].
Kalbacar was registered...
- Karabakh,
overlapped by the NKAO
Capital Gandzasar (Vank), Haterk, Tsar (
Vaykunik) Common languages
Karabakh dialect Religion Armenian Apostolic Government...
-
Artsakh (mostly
fortified towns)
included Parisos, Tigranakert, Sodk, Tsar,
Vaykunik, Asteghblur,
Goroz and Berdaglukh.[citation needed] The city of Tigranakert...
-
Maghas Kingdom Late 9th century–1240
Kingdom of
Artsakh khachen, Haterk,
Vaykunik Kingdom 1261–1603
Avaria Khunzakh Khaganate 13th century–1864 AD Bagratid...
- the east. The area is
about 800 km2. Sisakan-i-Kotak Also
known as Sisakan-i-Vostan. The name is of
Persian origin and
means Little Sisakan."
Vaykunik...
- as v****al of the
Armenian kingdom around 1000
Capital Khachen, Haterk,
Vaykunik Common languages
Armenian Religion Armenian Apostolic Government Monarchy...
- (gavars): Myus
Haband (Second Haband, as
opposed to
Haband of Siunik),
Vaykunik (Zar), Berdadzor, Mets Arank, Mets Kvenk, Harjlank, Mukhank, Piank, Parsakank...
- as a "man of peace",
wrote that he
ruled the
following cantons: Verin-
Vaykunik, Berdzor,
Sisakan —
western cantons of
Artsakh bordering Syunik to the...
- Tsar.
Until the 11th to 12th centuries, the
village went by the name of
Vaykunik (Armenian: Վայկունիք). In 1250, a
sectarian peasant movement was recorded...