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  1. Abusahl-Hamazasp; King of Vaspurakan: Reign: 958/959–968/969: Coronation: 958/959: Predecessor: Derenik-Ashot: Successor: Ashot-Sahak: Died: 968/969: Issue: Ashot-Sahak, Gurgen-Khachik of Vaspurakan, Seneqerim-Hovhannes: House: Artsruni: Father: Gagik I

  2. He was succeeded by his brother Abusahl-Hamazasp, upon whose death the kingdom was divided among his three sons: Ashot-Sahak, Gurgen-Khachik and Senekerim-Hovhannes. The eldest brother, Ashot, retained the royal title and the suzerainty over his younger brothers.

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  3. 19 de ene. de 2016 · Gurgen III Artsruni, Prince in southeast Vaspurakan (904–925). Brother of Ashot-Sargis. Kings Gagik I (III) Artsruni, crowned king (908-925 northwestern part, 925-943 all Vaspurakan) Derenik-Ashot (Ashot III), King (943–953). Son of Gagik I. Abusahl-Hamazasp, King (953–972). Brother of Derenik-Ashot I. Ashot-Sahak (Ashot IV ...

  4. Hamazasp II, príncipe (800–836). Casado con una hija de Ashot Msaker Bagratuni . Ashot I Abulabus Artsruni, príncipe (836–852). Hijo de Hamazasp II. Gurgen I Artsruni, príncipe (852–853). Hermano de Ashot I. Abu Djafar Artsruni, príncipe (853–854).

  5. Abusahl-Hamazasp Senekerim-Hovhannes Artsruni ( Armenian : Սենեքերիմ-Հովհաննես Արծրունի ), also known variously as Senekerim-John , Sennecherim or Sennacherib-John , known in Byzantine sources simply as Senachereim ( Greek : Σεναχηρείμ ), was the sixth and last King of Vaspurakan , from the ...

  6. Abusahl-Hamazasp Artsruni ( armenio : _____ _____ _____ , muerto en 968/969) fue el tercer rey de Vaspurakan , de la dinastía Artsruni , sucediendo a su hermano mayor sin hijos, Derenik-Ashot , a la muerte de este último. .

  7. Abusahl-Hamazasp Artsruni was the third King of Vaspurakan, from the Artsruni dynasty, succeeding his childless elder brother, Derenik-Ashot, on the latter's death. On his death in 968/969, his kingdom was divided among his three sons, Ashot-Sahak, Gurgen-Khachik of Vaspurakan, and Seneqerim-Hovhannes, who each became king in succession.