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  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Artsakh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
However, war between the Sassanid Persians and Romans continued, and in 387 AD, according to the peace treaty between the two powers, the Armenian kingdom was partitioned between them.
Aghbania, as an ally of the Sassanids, gained all the right bank of the river Kura up to the Araxes, including Artsakh.
Because of the spread of Christianity in Aghbania, the Sassanids feared an increasing rapprochement between Byzantium and Aghbania.
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 Caucasian Albania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The kingdom of Caucasian Albania (Aghbania, Aghvania) was founded in the late 4th - early 3rd century BC.
Caucasian Aghbania was one of the first countries where Christianity was adopted from the 4th century, when the Armenian Church was formed.
In the 4th-5th centuries Christianity became established in Albania, and this led to a rapprochement with Byzantium, and a corresponding cooling-down in the relationship between Albania and Sassanid Persia.
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 Caucasian Albania (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The kingdom of Caucasian Albania (Aghbania) was founded in the late 4th - early 3rd century BC.
During this time, part of Aghbania was conquered again by the Armenian kings, and they alternated control over the territory on the right bank of Kura (Artsakh and Uti provinces) several times until 387, when the Armenian kingdom was partitioned between the Persians and Romans.
In the 4th-5th centuries Christianity became established in Aghbania, and this led to a rapprochement with Byzantium, and a corresponding cooling-down in the relationship between Aghbania and Sassanid Persia.
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 Nagorno-Karabakh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nagorno-Karabakh was one of the historical parts of Aghbania, or Caucasian Albania.
Christianity first came to Aghbania with the mission of St Eliseus in the 1st century.
In the 7th and 8th centuries, the region was invaded by Arabs, who pillaged it and converted a portion of the population to Islam.
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 Turco-Mongol Footnotes I
After the Arab conquest of Iran and Armenia, Caucasian Armenia and formerly Byzantine Armenia to its west remained in approximately the same association styled by the Arabs "Armeniya" despite the fact that neither Iberia to the north ("Armeniya II") nor Aghbania to the east ("Armeniya I") was ethnically Armenian.
Subsequently, be it from the Kurdish Muslim Shaddadids who established control over the Aghbanian city of Ganjak/Ganja in the mid-10th century or from another branch of the same family which gained control of the city of Dwin in the mid-11th century, Armenia was under constant Muslim pressure from the east.
In addition, that kingdom had a number of vassals such as the principalities of Xach'en, Kogovit, Bagrevand, Gardman and the emirate of Goght'n, while other areas such as the kingdoms of Vanand and Tashir-Joraget, the Kaysite emirate and the principality of Taron were ruled by Bagratid family members and relations by marriage.
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 Ghazar, Armenian history, Iranian history
When the azatani from the three lands of Armenia, Iberia, and Aghbania heard the fearless response of the sparapet of Armenia, Vardan, and observed the king's extreme rage, they replied as follows: "May the shah excuse us for a few days to consult with each other and to make you an answer in firm unity.
Then were the tanuters and the sepuhs of the three lands of Armenia, Iberia, and Aghbania dressed and adorned in royal clothing.
When all [of the nobles] from the three lands of Armenia, Iberia, and Aghbania had said farewell, taking the divisions of the multitude of mages [arheal end ink'eans zdass bazmut'ean moguc'] along, they returned to their lands.
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In 95 BC it was conquered by Tigranes II, ruler of the Kingdom of Armenia.Following the defeat of Tigranes II at the hands of the Ancient Rome in 66 BC, Albanians controlled Artsakh.
Ancient Albanians and Armenians alternated control over the territory until the early 4th century, when the Albanians managed to reclaim Artsakh; eventually, in 387, it became a part of Aghbania again.Christianity first came to Aghbania with the mission of St Eliseus in the 1st century.
In the 7th century and 8th century centuries, the region was invaded by Arabs, who pillaged it and converted a portion of the population to Islam.
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 My Lines - Person Page 402 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kat'olikos of Aghbania and Iberia Gregory Pahlav was the son of Vhartanes Pahlav, Katholikos of Armenia.
He did not marry, but already at the age of fifteen became bishop of the land of Iberia and Aghbania, that is to say, of the borders of the Mazk'ut'k'.
He was an attractive virtuous individual, full of spiritual accomplishments and knowledge of God, and attained the episcopate of the areas of Aghbania and Iberia [Georgia].
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 Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan
It is in Atropatena that the Azerbaijani identity began to be shaped.
4th –3rd century BC - The Kingdom of Caucasian Albania (Aghbania, Aghvania) is founded in the northern part of Azerbaijan in the late 4th – early 3rd century BC with the royal capital of Kabalaka (current Gabala).
The Kingdom is a close ally to Parthia.
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 Albanian - A strange language? | Antimoon Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
We are speaking about Albanians as the people that speak the Indo-European Albanian language from Albanian-inhabited lands in the Balkans.
The Caucasian "Albania" is actually Aghbania and refers to a group of Ibero-Caucasian people that are not connected with the Indo-European Albanians.
One can look up simple background information on wikipedia by searching for "Aghbania" to learn that "The kingdom of Caucasian Aghbania (Aghbania, Aghvania) was founded in the late 4th - early 3rd century BC."
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 Pan-Iranism - Pan-Iranist - paniranism - paniranist - Pan-Iranismus - paniranismus - Pan-Iranism.com :: View topic - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
You know just as well as me that the land West and South of Lake Ûrmiye is not majority Azeri...
Its written as Aghbania but in latin its Albania, I dont know why, its just a name like any other I think.
This map is not showing the majority of ethnic people in the region, but the borders of Azerbaycan within Iran.
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 aghbania - OneLook Dictionary Search (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
aghbania - OneLook Dictionary Search (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.virginia.edu)
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word aghbania:
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