Vaspurakan Kingdom
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Vaspurakan was the first and biggest province of Greater Armenia, which later became an independent kingdom during the Middle Ages
Middle Ages
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, centered around Lake Van
Lake Van
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. Located in what is now called eastern Turkey and northwestern Iran
Iran
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, the region is considered to be the cradle of Armenian
Armenians
Armenian people or Armenians are a nation and ethnic group native to the Armenian Highland.The largest concentration is in Armenia having a nearly-homogeneous population with 97.9% or 3,145,354 being ethnic Armenian....

 civilization.

History

During most of its history it was ruled by the Ardzruni dynasty, which first managed to create a principality in the area. At its greatest extent Vaspurakan comprised the lands between Lake Van
Lake Van
Lake Van is the largest lake in Turkey, located in the far east of the country in Van district. It is a saline and soda lake, receiving water from numerous small streams that descend from the surrounding mountains. Lake Van is one of the world's largest endorheic lakes . The original outlet from...

 and Lake Urmia
Lake Urmia
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 (also known as Kaputan) in 908. 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, the Saljuq Turks suffered a heavy defeat against an Armenian army, led by Vasak Pahlavouni, who died during the battle.

Vaspurakan was elevated to kingdom
Monarchy
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 status in 908. From 908, when Gagik I of Vaspurakan was recognized King of Armenia by an Arab caliph
Caliph
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 and at first was on their side, but soon he regretted and together with Ashot II
Ashot II
Ashot II the Iron was an Armenian King, the son of King Smbat I. His reign was filled with rebellions by pretenders to the throne, and foreign invasions, which Ashot fought off successfully. This is how he got the epithet the Iron. In 914, Ashot II visited Constantinople to get aid from Byzantine...

 defeated the Arabs. Soon he was recognized, as the King of Vaspurakan by Ashot II
Ashot II
Ashot II the Iron was an Armenian King, the son of King Smbat I. His reign was filled with rebellions by pretenders to the throne, and foreign invasions, which Ashot fought off successfully. This is how he got the epithet the Iron. In 914, Ashot II visited Constantinople to get aid from Byzantine...

. In 1021 Seneqerim Ardzruni gave Vaspurakan to the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
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, receiving Sebasteia
Sebasteia (theme)
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 and its surroundings. Vaspurakan became the became the Byzantine province (thema) of Vasprakania or Media. In about 1050 Vasprakania was merged with that of Taron
Taron
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, but was conquered by the Saljuq Turks between 1054-1056. In the 13th century part of Vaspurakan was liberated by Zakarids. But soon was conquered by Mongols
Mongols
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, then by Ottoman Turks
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. Turks several times tried to kill Armenians
Armenians
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 in Vaspurakan, especially in Van
Van
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. But Van
Van
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's Armenian
Armenians
Armenian people or Armenians are a nation and ethnic group native to the Armenian Highland.The largest concentration is in Armenia having a nearly-homogeneous population with 97.9% or 3,145,354 being ethnic Armenian....

 population always resisted, especially is notable Siege of Van
Siege of Vān
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 of 1915, when the Ottoman forces attacked on Van during 1915's Armenian Genocide
Armenian Genocide
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.

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
Alan
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s who lived in Lusitania
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. David had a daughter that married King Gagik II
Gagik II
Gagik II of Ani was the last Bagratuni King of Ani from 1042 to 1045.-Historical background:During the reign of John Smbat III, a feudal lord, David, who owned Taik during his battles against the Muslims, gained a large area which stretched all the way to Manzikert...

 of Ani.

Another branch of the family appeared on the person of Khatchik the Great in 1040, who had three children: Hasan, Djendjluk and Ishkhanik. Hasan had a son called Abelgharib who had a daughter that married King David of Ani.

The kingdom of Vaspurakan had no specific capital, the court moving as the king transferred his residence from place to place – Van
Van, Turkey
Van is a city in southeastern Turkey and the seat of the Kurdish-majority Van Province, and is located on the eastern shore of Lake Van. The city's official population in 2010 was 367,419, but many estimates put this as much higher with a 1996 estimate stating 500,000 and former Mayor Burhan...

, Ostan/Vostan (modern Gevaş
Gevas
Gevaş is a district of Van Province of Turkey. The mayor is Nezmi Sezer ....

), and so on.

Rulers

  • Hamazasp II, Prince (800-836). Married to a daughter of Ashot Msaker
    Ashot Msaker
    Ashot Msaker was an Armenian prince from the Bagratid family. He ruled during the years of waning influence of Arab rule in Armenia.Upon his death in 826, Ashot bequeathed his land to two of his sons: the eldest, Bagarat Bagratuni received Taron and Sasun and inherited the prestigious title of...

     of the Bagratuni 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 of Mardastan, Prince. (854-857). Distant relative.
  • Grigor Derenik Ardzruni, Prince (857-868). Married Sofia, daughter of Ashot 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 for Sargis Ashot (887-897), then prince (897-898).
  • Sargis Ashot, Prince (898-900). Son of Grigor Ardzruni.
  • Emir Afshin (900).
  • Safi
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    , as governor of Van (900-901).
  • Sargis Ashot (901-904). Reinstated.
  • Khatchik Gagik III Ardzuni, Lord of Rechtuniq (887-897). Prince of northwest Vaspurakan (904-937). King of Vaspurakan (937-943). Brother of Sargis Ashot.
  • Gurgen III Artzruni, Lord of Parskahaiq (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 of Antzevaziq. Brother of Ashot Sahak.
  • Seneqerim Ioan, King (1003–1021) and lord of Rechtuniq. Also King of Sebaste
    Sebaste
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    (1021). Brother of Gurgen Khatchik.
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