Baghaberd

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Baghaberd Fortress
Բաղաբերդ
Seljuq Turks
EventsBecame the last capital of the Syunik kingdom in the 12th century.

Baghaberd (

Voghji River, 14 kilometres (9 mi) northwest of the city of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Baghaberd is at an elevation of 1,438 metres (4,718 ft).[1]

History

Baghaberd is thought to have been built in the 4th century by Baghak of Sisak Nahapet. According to

Sassanid King Shapur II (309-379) while the king was at war with the Huns
. King Shapur II was furious about the incident and took his armies to Syunik to defeat the prince. Andovk and his troops went to Baghaberd with a large supply of provisions and waited. Once the king's forces arrived at the fortress, Andovk and his men defeated three of Shapur's military units by rolling rocks down the cliffside upon them.

Prince Andovk soon fled to Constantinople and his subjects scattered. When he arrived, he was given honors by the Emperor Theodosius I showered him with great honors.

Baghaberd became the last capital of the Armenian Syunik kingdom after the destruction of the nearby city of

Seljuk Turks
.

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References

  1. ^ "Baghaberd Altitude and Location". Archived from the original on 2020-10-26. Retrieved 2014-09-13.

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