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 | |
Date Published: 2022-01-10 00:46:23 | |
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