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The Arab Invasions and the Rise of the Bagratuni (640-884)
by Nina G. Garsoian
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"The Arab Invasions and the Rise of the Bagratuni (640-
884)," by Nina G. Garso an, from The Armenian People from
Ancient to Modern Times, Volume I (New York, 1997),
Richard G. Hovannisian, editor, Chapter 6, pp. 117-142,
with the book's bibliography, in 49 bookmarked and
searchable pdf pages. Scanned by Robert Bedrosian.
Attached to the document are links to additional
resources. Wikipedia has entries on the Arab conquest of
Armenia[1] and eastern Asia Minor; the Arab geographical
unit called Arminiya;[2] and a group of entries[3] about
the rise of the Bagratid family in the Caucasus and
elsewhere. Internet Archive has a selection of works[4]
about historical Armenia and the Arabs (various periods
and topics).
Contents:
Introductory
The Arab Conquest of Armenia
Armenia in the Seventh Century
The Creation of the Province of Arminiya and the Period
of Arab Domination
The Appearance of the Muslim Emirates
The Rise of the Bagratuni
References
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Armenia (link)
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arminiya (link)
3. https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=1&q=Bagratid+site:https://en.wikipe…
4. @robertbedrosian
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