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was under Muslim control, allowing Gagik to influence the election of several catholicoi and further increase his legitimacy. At its greatest extent
Vaspurakan comprised the lands between
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The
Kingdom of Vaspurakan was at its zenith around 929 under the reign of Gagik I, who used the title of King of Armenia. He undertook a series of construction projects, particularly on
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Another branch of the family appeared in the person of
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654:, Prince (853–854). Probably brother of Ashot I.
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648:, Prince (852–853). Brother of Ashot I.
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1307:Hewsen 2001
1271:Hewsen 2001
980:Middle Ages
867:Hayasa-Azzi
806:History of
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626:Hamazasp II
597: [
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255:Preceded by
194:Middle Ages
156:Ashot-Sahak
33:Վասպուրական
1934:Categories
1921:38.8; 44.0
1877:Cappadocia
1852:Atropatene
1747:Paytakaran
1732:Vaspurakan
1617:(963–1064)
1601:(790–1486)
1531:Bagratunis
1319:Boase 1978
1110:Modern age
830:Prehistory
787:References
774:Antzevasiq
717:(900–901).
605:Abelgharib
471:Vaspurakan
463:Lake Urmia
451:Catholicos
412:Bagratunis
372:Vaspurakan
328:Azerbaijan
244:Hyperpyron
94:Government
21:Vaspurakan
1712:Turuberan
1647:Zakarians
1609:Artsrunis
1549:Lusignans
1545:Hethumids
1517:Artaxiads
1349:707301459
1156:Etymology
952:Commagene
910:Antiquity
662:Mardastan
583:Lusitania
561:Euphrates
557:Sebasteia
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487:Korchaykʻ
408:Arab rule
394:in 1021.
384:Bagratuni
84:Religion
1857:Adiabene
1722:Corduene
1707:Arzanene
1687:Ashkhars
1593:Orontids
1541:Rubenids
1521:Arsacids
1513:Orontids
1416:44774992
1376:(2001).
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1148:Timeline
797:a series
795:Part of
609:Gagik II
589:of Ani.
587:Gagik II
459:Lake Van
447:Aghtamar
440:Ashot II
360:Lake Van
356:Armenian
353:medieval
351:) was a
341:Armenian
236:Currency
97:Monarchy
78:Armenian
39:908–1021
1907:44°00′E
1904:38°48′N
1887:Osroene
1872:Albania
1862:Assyria
1810:Cilicia
1767:Ayrarat
1742:Artsakh
1717:Moxoene
1702:Sophene
1675:Artsakh
1152:Origins
808:Armenia
707:(900).)
632:of the
620:Princes
479:Ayrarat
467:Kaputan
420:Smbat I
398:History
386:-ruled
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207:Gagik I
205:•
64:Capital
59:Kingdom
1867:Iberia
1793:Second
1757:Gugark
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857:Armani
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316:Turkey
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1847:Syria
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1820:Plain
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1788:First
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475:Mokkʻ
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368:Iran
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