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Gugark was normally subject to the Kingdom of Armenia, but fell under the authority of Iberia after the Sasanians and Romans partitioned Armenia in 387. Not much earlier, the Iberian Kingdom had fallen under the authority of the Sasanians after an invasion by the
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travelled to the Iranian court in 470, where he converted to Zoroastrianism and shifted his allegiance from the Iberian monarchy to the Sasanian Empire. As a reward for his conversion, he was given the viceroyalty of
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and a daughter of Peroz in marriage. Espousing his pro-Iranian position, he attempted to force his family to convert to Zoroastrianism, including his first wife
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of Gugark, thus initiating Mihranid rule there. During this period, the Mihranids enjoyed warm relations with the newly established
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In the 8th-century, the lands and titles of the Mihranids was acquired by the Armenian
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princes, thus marking the end of the Mihranids of Gugark.
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Vahram-Arshusha V sided with the Sasanians during the
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rulers of Iran, they were in reality a branch of the
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Index

Bidaxsh
Peroz
Arshusha VI
Middle Ages
Gusharids
Bagratuni dynasty
Iranian
Armeno
Iberian
Gugark
bidaxsh
margrave
Persian
Sasanian
House of Mihran
Seven Great Houses of Iran
Peroz
Chosroid dynasty
Iberia
Mirian III
Aspacures III
King of Kings
shahanshah
Shapur II
Varsken
Caucasian Albania
Shushanik
martyrdom
Vakhtang I
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

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