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    Smbat Sefedinyan-Artsruni ( date of birth unknown - around 1471) was the last king of Armenia (1465–1471), from the Sepedin dynasty, son of Amir Gurjibek...
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    to Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni's defection in a military operation ordered by Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni killed Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni and Ashot-Sargis was...
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  • Smbat of Syunik', by ceding to him Nakhichevan city, Smbat inadvertently drove Gagik Artsruni of Vaspurakan into Yusuf's arms since the city was a part...
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  • Meruzhan Artsruni (Armenian: Մերուժան Արծրունի Meružan Arcruni, also spelled Merujan, Ardzruni, Artzruni, Artsrouni; died 371 or 380/1) was a 4th-century...
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    of Smbat VIII the Confessor and was a member of the Bagratuni dynasty. Ashot was born around 820 to Smbat VIII Bagratuni and his wife Hripsime. Smbat VIII...
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  • The Artsruni family ruled in Vaspurakan as princes under the Bagratuni kings. The Artsruni family revolted after King Smbat ceded some of the Artsruni lands...
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  • Gagik Abumrvan Artsruni (or Abu Marwan) was an Armenian prince of the Artsruni line. In 887 he was installed as regent of Vaspurakan and guardian of the...
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    Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni was recognized as king by the Sajid ruler Yusuf and allied with the latter to attack the Bagratuni kingdom. After Smbat's death...
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  • (shahnshah). The son of Smbat VIII, Ashot, became the first Bagratuni king. He had four sons and three daughters, whom he married to Artsruni and Syuni princes...
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  • until his death in 826. Ashot IV was the son of Smbat VII, presiding prince of Arab-ruled Armenia. Smbat had participated in the rebellion against the Abbasid...
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    Ashot Artsruni of Vaspurakan but like previous rebellions, it failed: an Arab army led by the Turkic general Bugha al-Kabir captured Bagrat, Smbat, and...
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    Smbat I, offered to become a direct vassal of the caliph al-Muktafi. As this threatened the Sajids' interests in Armenia, Yusuf demanded that Smbat appear...
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    identified by Toumanoff, Smbat I, lived at the time of the Armenian conversion to Christianity (c. 314). Starting with Smbat, the Bagratunis held the...
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    Ashot was succeeded by his son Smbat I (890–912) while Abu'l-Ward's three grandsons eventually assumed power. When Smbat I fell into difficulties early...
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    Sempad the Constable (also Smpad and Smbat; Armenian: Սմբատ Սպարապետ, romanized: Smbat Sparapet or Սմբատ Գունդստաբլ, Smbat Gundstabl; 1208–1276) was a noble...
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  • member of the Artsruni family, Gurgen I Artsruni the son of Abu Belj. The title of sparapet was given to Ashot V Bagratuni, son of Smbat, who in 862 also...
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  • heir Smbat I, imprisoned him and only released him following a diplomatic negotiation by the Georgians. At Yerazgavors, Adarnase met a grieving Smbat and...
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  • necessary honors and chained him in irons." Tovma Artsruni and Anon, History of the House of Artsruni, Yerevan 1985, pp. 274–98. (in Armenian) Arakel Babakhanian...
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    although he was unable to capture the rebellious Armenian nobleman Meruzhan Artsruni. After years of warfare, multiple other Armenian lords defected to the...
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    nakharar families, most notably the hitherto pro-Arab Bagratuni, while the Artsruni and Siwni families remained neutral. The rebellion spread through Armenia...
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