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Principality of Hamamshen
Համամշէն
8th century–14th century
CapitalHamamshen
Common languagesArmenian
GovernmentPrincipality
Prince 
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
8th century
• Disestablished
14th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Emirate of Armenia
Ottoman Empire

The Principality of Hamamshen was a small principality that was established in the 8th century by Armenians who fled the Arab invasions of Armenia.

History

Background

The Amatuni dynasty originated in the Artaz region in Vaspurakan who specialized in agriculture and architecture.

Migration

In the 8th century, Prince Hamam, his father Prince Shapuh Amatuni and their people migrated North to the Black Sea region in order to escape Arab invasions of Vaspurakan. They settled in the ruined city of Tambur and its surrounding villages. Prince Hamam rebuilt the city and named it Hamamshen ("Hamam's hamlet" in Armenian).

Principality

The Principality of Hamamshen was surrounded by foreign states, but they preserved their isolated independence until the 14th century.

Ottoman Conquest

In the 14th century, the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire.

Legacy

After several centuries, the name Hamamshen evolved into Hamshen in the Armenian language, and Hemshin in the Turkish language. The Armenians of Hamamshen were cut off from the rest of the Armenian social and cultural world and developed their own distinct ethnic identity.

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