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Gugark was normally subject to the
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travelled to the
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207:frontier region of
193:Mihranids of Gugark
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133:Preceded by
119:8th-century
94:Middle Ages
79:Arshusha VI
967:Categories
507:References
490:late 620s
426:Arshusha I
338:Vakhtang I
304:shahanshah
279:Mirian III
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34:Government
973:Mihranids
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695:Suny 1994
683:Rapp 2014
659:Rapp 2014
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410:330â361?
388:bidaxshes
375:bidaxshes
366:Bagratuni
334:martyrdom
330:Shushanik
310:Shapur II
266:bidaxshes
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372:List of
243:Sasanian
228:margrave
195:were an
37:Monarchy
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416:Bakur I
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234:History
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