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  1. 1 de ene. de 2000 · SHADDADIDS (Šaddādiya), Caucasian dynasty of Kurdish origin reigning from about 950 until 1200, first in Dvin and Ganja, later in Ani. The study of Shaddadid history is hindered by the paucity of primary sources. The only work specifically devoted to this dynasty is the anonymous Taʾriḵ Bāb al-abwāb, passages of which were cited by the ...

  2. 11 de jul. de 2007 · Ani“city of 1001 churches” The Capital of Bagratid Armenian Kingdom. Ani(the city of 1001 churches) is one of the most loved and famous capitals of Armenia. The city was located on a hilltop near the bank of the Akhuryan (Ախուրյան) River. The territory of the city had been inhabited from the ancient times.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2017 · They recognized the authority of the Bagratid King only in questions of war and peace. Map of the Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia including the vassal kingdoms 880s–1045 AD. In addition, the map above shows Armenia’s two powerful neighbors – to the west – the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Caliphate in the East and their vassal states.

  4. Bagratid Armenia lasted from 884 to 1045 AD. The dynasty that was the last to wear a crown and be seated on a throne over traditional Armenian territories was the Bagratouni (or Pakradouni in Western Armenian pronunciation, referred to as Bagratid in Western languages).

  5. Katranide. Religion. Armenian Apostolic. Smbat I ( Armenian: Սմբատ Ա; c. 850–912/14) was the second king of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty, and son of Ashot I. He is the father of Ashot II (known as Ashot Yerkat) and Abas I .

  6. Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia (884/886 –1045/1064 ) was the second major kingdom in Armenian history. After being controlled by the Persians and Umayyad Arabs for centuries, the Royal House of Bagratid was finally able to secure their independence from the Arabs in the end of 9th century.

  7. Dynasty. Bagratuni. Father. Ashot III. Mother. Khosrovanuysh. Religion. Armenian Apostolic. Gagik I ( Armenian: Գագիկ Ա) was the king of Armenia who reigned between 989 and 1020, [3] under whom Bagratid Armenia reached its height [4] and enjoyed a period of uninterrupted peace and prosperity.