- Amatuni
Amatuni ( _hy. Ամատունի) was an ancient
Armenia n noble family, known from the 4th century AD in the canton ofArtaz , between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan (latter-dayMaku ), and subsequently also atAragatsotn , west ofLake Sevan , with the residence atOshakan .Toumanoff, Cyril . [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v1f9/v1f9a030.html Amatuni] .Encyclopaedia Iranica Online Edition. Retrieved onDecember 25 ,2007 .]Probably of Caspio-Median origin, this house is given a specious Jewish ancestry by the early Armenian tradition ("
Moses of Chorene 2.57"). After theSassanid s ofIran abolished the Arsacid monarchy in Armenia in 428, Vahan (II) Amatuni was appointed by the Great King as assistant governor to the Iranianmarzpan . However, the Sassanid propagation ofZoroastrianism among the Christian Armenian caused the reversal of Amatuni's loyalty and, in 451, Vahan revolted, only to be banished toGorgan . Ironically, when preparations were underway for another insurrection in 482, it was an Amatuni, Varaz Sapuh, who revealed the plan to the Iranians. During the Roman-Iranian war of 572-91, Kotit Amatuni, together with other Armenian princes exasperated by the bureaucratic oppression of the emperorMaurice , fought on the Iranian side, but Amatuni fell into disgrace c. 596 atCtesiphon , and the king of Iran had him executed. The transfer of regional power from the Sassanids to Muslim Arab rule provoked a large-scale aristocratic insurrection of 771-72. The revolt's failure forced many of its leaders to flee to Georgia or theByzantine Empire . Sapuh Amatuni, his son Haman, and some 12,000 followers moved to Byzantium. In the 9th century, Amatuni still remained in the possession of Artaz, but under the suzerainty of theArtsruni ofVaspurakan . In the 13th and 14th centuries, this house, under the name of Vachutean, once more came to prominence in the Georgian sphere of influence; under the suzerainty of the Mkhargrdzeli (Zacharid) princes, they ruled again over Aragatsotn, as well as a portion ofShirak and Nig, a key fortress inAmberd . The Vachutean genealogy, based on epigraphic data, was reconstructed byMarie Brosset and can be found in his "Rapports sur un voyage archéologique dans la Géorgie et dans l'Arménie" (St. Petersburg 1849-1851) III: [http://books.google.com/books?id=FZcLAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Rapports+sur+un+voyage+arch%C3%A9ologique+dans+la+G%C3%A9orgie%22+Brosset&lr=&as_brr=1&ei=F9pwR-vPApT8iwHDtMxx#PPA100,M1 99-100] .Thereafter the Amatunis disappear from history, though in 1784 a family of the same name was recognized as descended from it, and therefore as princely, in the
kingdom of Georgia . After the Russian annexation of Georgia, the family was confirmed in the dignity ofknyaz onMarch 25 ,1826 . [ru icon [http://www.rulex.ru/01010320.htm Аматуни] . Russian Biographic Lexicon. Retrieved onNovember 28 ,2007 .]References
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