| Sasanian Armenia | ||||||||||
| Province of the Sasanian Empire | ||||||||||
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Sasanian Armenia ca. 387-591
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| Capital | Dvin | |||||||||
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Armenian Apostolic Zoroastrianism |
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| Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||
| • | Established | 252/3 | ||||||||
| • | Romano-Armenian conquest | 299 | ||||||||
| • | Partition of Armenia | 387 | ||||||||
| • | Marzbanate period starts | 428 | ||||||||
| • | Rashidun conquest | 646 | ||||||||
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| a. | ^ The Kingdom of Armenia is abolished by Shapur I; the country is governed by the Sasanian princes until 299. | |||||||||
| b. | ^ Armenia is partitioned between the Romans and the Sasanians; Western Armenia falls under Byzantine rule, and Eastern Armenia under Sasanian rule. | |||||||||
| c. | ^ The Kingdom of Armenia is once and for all abolished by Bahram V, who appoints Veh Mihr Shapur as marzban of the country, thus starting the "Marzbanate period". | |||||||||
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Sasanian Armenia, also known as Persian Armenia (Armenian: Պարսկահայաստան – Parskahayastan), refers to the periods that Armenia (Middle Persian: ...
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