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in Iberia is a testimony of the growing Sasanian influence there. It was constructed in 478/479 in the southern part of the country, which had fallen under the control of the Mihranids. The iconography of the basilica showed Iranian characteristics, while its
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and Artaxias, were then taken hostage and sent to Ctesiphon, where they met Arshusha II. Arshusha was later able to buy his freedom back. He then freed the sons of Hmayeak, and took them back to
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beliefs in favour of Christianity. The Mihranids of Gugark enjoyed close relations with the Iberian kings (also of Mihranid descent), with whom they intermarried.
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Espousing his pro-Iranian position, Varsken attempted to force his family to convert to Zoroastrianism, including Shushanik, which eventually resulted in her
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after the Sasanians and Romans partitioned Armenia in 387. Not much earlier, the Iberian Kingdom had fallen under the authority of the Sasanians, who under
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Espousing his pro-Iranian position, Varsken attempted to force his family to convert to Zoroastrianism, including his first wife
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Peroz I. Under Varsken and his predecessors, the city of Tsurtavi was transformed into one of the seats of the
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Upon the death of his Arshusha, Varsken went to Ctesiphon and was received by the Sasanian
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to the Sasanian Empire. As a reward for his conversion, he was given the viceroyalty of
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with their mother. Later, Arshusha organized the wedding of his son Varsken with
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indicates that Varsken was a sovereign in his own right, and acknowledged the
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Sasanian rulers of Iran, they were in reality a branch of the
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Varsken of Gugark
Bidaxsh
Gugark
Arshusha II
Shushanik
Peroz I
Issue
Dynasty
Mihranids
Christianity
Zoroastrianism
Middle Persian
Iranian
Mihranid family
Gugark
bidaxsh
margrave
Arshusha II
Sasanian
Ctesiphon
shahanshah
Peroz I
Zoroastrianism
Caucasian Albania
Shushanik
martyrdom
Vakhtang I

Caucasus
Arshusha II

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