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says in his history that the majority of this region was Armenian people with minority of Iberian people. Also an Armenian historian
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of Gugark was responsible for protecting the state's northern border. During the 4th century, the region was ruled by members of a
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In the following centuries, Gugark and its cantons fell under the sway of several rulers. In the 8th century, it became a part of
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The Sasanian World through Georgian Eyes: Caucasia and the Iranian Commonwealth in Late Antique Georgian Literature
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inscriptions dating to 785 BC, the territory of Gugark is referred to as Zabaha, which is known today as
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Javakhk in the 19th Century and the 1st Quarter of the 20th Century: A Historical Research
348:(Javakhk in Armenian). In the beginning of IV century BC, (302BC) the territory was under 8: 1027: 999: 375: 161: 1191: 989: 941: 782: 421: 417: 1224: 979: 967: 883: 792: 728: 718: 425: 317: 279: 267: 100: 1219: 901: 879: 869: 551: 399: 383: 995: 945: 865: 760: 530: 445: 379: 31: 1145: 1135: 983: 398:. The ruler of the region around 425 was Arshusha. In 652, the Armenian prince 289: 1286: 1268: 1255: 1150: 1140: 1049: 732: 1079: 409: 717:. Erevan: National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Institute of History. 591: 1229: 1204: 1099: 1084: 437: 353: 198: 1064: 897: 658: 361: 345: 42: 1209: 1074: 1059: 961: 893: 450: 387: 357: 1239: 1214: 1162: 1119: 1069: 1054: 913: 601: 420:. In the middle of the 9th century, it was taken by the Georgian 366: 309: 243: 173: 364:
kings of Armenia, Gugark was ruled by one of the kingdom's four
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Etymologically, Gugark in Armenian language denotes land of
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States and territories disestablished in the 13th century
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States and territories established in the 2nd century BC
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empires and Gugark, with the exception of the canton of
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the ancient kingdom of Armenia

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the ancient kingdom of Armenia
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