- Vaspurakan
Vaspurakan (also transliterated as Vasbouragan in
Western Armenian ; Lang-hy|Վասպուրական, meaning the "noble land" or "land of princes"cite book | last = Hovannisian | first = Richard G. | title = Armenian Van/Vaspurakan | url = http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/history/centers/armenian/source110.html | year = 1999 | publisher = Mazda Publishers | location = Costa Mesa, CA ] ) was first a province and then a kingdom ofGreater Armenia during theMiddle Ages centered aroundLake Van . The region is considered to be the cradle of Armenian civilization. During most of its history it was ruled by theArdzruni dynasty, which first managed to create a principality in the area. At its greatest extent Vaspurakan comprised the lands betweenLake Van andLake Urmia (also known as "Kaputa") in908 . During this time they were under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Ani. In contrast to the Armenian Vaspourakan, Bagratouni Armenia continued to energetically fight invading forces. In 1021, theSaljuq Turks suffered a heavy defeat against an Armenian army, led by Vasak Pahlavouni, who died during the battle. ["The Liberated Jerusalem" by Tas, "In a war for your sake I am even ready to break down the gates to hell".]Vaspurakan was elevated to kingdom status in
908 . It was annexed by theByzantine Empire in1021 and became known as the province of Basprakania or Media. [cite book | last = Hewsen | first = Robert H. | title = Armenia: a historical atlas | year = 2001 | publisher =The University of Chicago Press | id = ISBN 0-226-33228-4 | pages = p. 126 ] In about 1050 the whole province of Basprakania was merged with that ofTaron .The kingdom of Vaspurakan had no specific capital, the court moving as the king transferred his residence from place to place – Van, Ostan/Vostan (modern
Gevaş ), and so on.cite book | last = Hewsen | first = Robert H. | title = Armenia: a historical atlas | year = 2001 | publisher =The University of Chicago Press | id = ISBN 0-226-33228-4 | pages = 116 ]Rulers
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Hamazasp II , Prince (800 -836 ). Married to a daughter ofAshot Msaker of theBagratuni family.
*Ashot I Abulabus Ardzruni , Prince (836 -852 ). Son of Hamazasp II.
*Gurgen I Ardzruni , Prince (852-853 ). Brother of Ashot I.
*Abu Djafar Ardzruni , Prince (853-854 ). Probably brother of Ashot I.
*Gurgen II Ardzruni ofMardastan , Prince. (854-857 ). Distant relative.
*Grigor Derenik Ardzruni , Prince (857-868 ). Married Sofia, daughter ofAshot I Bagratuni the Great,Prince of Armenia . Son of Ashot I Ardzruni.
* Ashot I Abulabus Ardzruni, Prince (868-874 ). Second term.
* Grigor Ardzruni, Prince (874-887 ). Second term.
*Gagik Abu Morvan Ardzruni , regent forSargis Ashot (887-897), then prince (897-898 ).
* Sargis Ashot, Prince (898-900 ). Son of Grigor Ardzruni.
* Emir Afshin (900).
*Safi , as governor of Van (900-901 ).
* Sargis Ashot (901-904 ). Reinstated.
*Khatchik Gagik III Ardzuni , Lord ofRechtuniq (887-897 ). Prince of northwest Vaspurakan (904-937 ). King of Vaspurakan (937-943 ). Brother of Sargis Ashot.
*Gurgen III Artzruni , Lord ofParskahaiq (887-897). Prince of southeast Vaspurakan (904-925 ). Brother of Sargis Ashot.
*Derenic Ashot III , King (943-953 ). Son of Gagik III.
*Abushal Hamazasp III , King (953-972 ). Brother of Derenic Ashot III.
*Ashot Sahak , King (972-983 ). Son of Abushal Hamazasp III.
*Gurgen Khatchik , King (983-1003 ) and Lord ofAntzevaziq . Brother of Ashot Sahak.
*Seneqerim Ioan , King (1003-1021 ) and lord of Rechtuniq. Also King ofSebaste (1021). Brother of Gurgen Khatchik.After the Byzantine annexation the dynasty continued with Derenic, son of Gurgen Khatchik, who became lord of Antzivaziq by
1004 and had two brothers: Gugik and Ashot. King Seneqerim Ioan also had several children among them David, Atom, Abushal and Constantine. There is a legend that one of Seneqerim's daughter is thought to have married Mendo Alao, an [Alan|Alans] who lived in [Lusitania] . David had a daughter that married KingGagik II of Ani.Another branch of the family appeared on the person of
Khatchik the Great in1040 , who had three children: Hasan, Djendjluk and Ishkhanik. Hasan had a son called Abelgharib who had a daughter that married King David of Ani.Cantons
Vapusrakan was divided into 35 cantons. They usually took the name of the local "
nashrakar " (canton chief) that ruled them:*
Aghiovit
*Aghvandrot
*Akeh
*Andzakhidzor
*Antzevasiq - ruled by theAntzevatsi .
*Arberani
*Archishaovit
*Arnoyotn
*Artavanian
*Artashesian
*Artaz
*Atrpatunik
*Bagan
*Bujnunik
*Bogunik
*Darni
*Ervandunik
*Gavityan
*Gazrikan
*Gokhten
*Gukan
*Kirchunik
*Kughanovit
*Mardastan
*Metz Aghbak
*Metznunik
*Nakhichevan
*Rechtuniq - ruled by theRechtuni .
*Patspatounik
*Palouniq
*Taygirian
*Tchevashrot
*Tornavan
*Tosb
*Varajnuniq - ruled by the Varajnuni.ites of Interest
* Former Armenian Katholicosate of Aghtamar on the Isle of Aghtamar
* [http://www.virtualani.org/varagavank/index.htm Varagavank] , an Armenian monastery on the slopes of Mt. Varag (9 km. east of Van), founded by King Sennacherib-John early in his reign (1003-1024). It became the richest and most celebrated monastery of the Lake Van area. Here,Khrimian Hayrik founded "Arciv Vaspurakani" (The Eagle of Vaspurakan), the first newspaper ever printed in Armenia. The archbishop of Van resided here until the late nineteenth century. On April 30, 1915, the Turkish army destroyed the monastery; its ruins are still visible, though.Notable People from Vaspurakan
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Khrimian Hayrik
*Aram Manougian References
Footnotes
Further reading
* Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. "Armenia and the Byzantine Empire: a Brief Study of Armenian Art and Civilization." Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
1947 .
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