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Kingdom of Artsakh

Kingdom of Artsakh
1000–1261


Royal Standard of the Principality of Khachen (Kingdom of Syunik) during the reign of Grand Prince Hasan Jalal Vahtangian (1214-1261)

Syunik as vassal of the Armenian kingdom around 1000
Capital Khachen, Haterk, Vaykunik
Languages Armenian
Religion Armenian Apostolic
Government Monarchy
King Hovhannes-Senekerim
1000
History
 •  Established 1000
 •  Subdivision of the kingdom 1182
 •  Acquisition of Dizak and Gardman 1261
 •  Assassination of Hasan Jalal, last king of Syunik 1261
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bagratid Armenia
Principality of Khachen
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Royal Standard of the Principality of Khachen (Kingdom of Syunik) during the reign of Grand Prince Hasan Jalal Vahtangian (1214-1261)

The Kingdom of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի թագավորություն), was a medieval dependent Armenian kingdom on the territory of Syunik, Artsakh (present-day Nagorno-Karabakh), Gardman and Gegharkunik. Contemporary sources referred to it as the Khachen. The royal house of Khachen was a cadet branch of the ancient Syunid dynasty and was named Khachen, after its main stronghold. The kingdom emerged when Hovhannes-Senekerim acquired the royal title in 1000.

The kingdom was under the protectorate of the Bagratuni kings of Armenia.

Artsakh maintained its sovereign rulers, though in the early 13th century they accepted Georgian, then Mongol suzerainty. They lost the royal title after the assassination of Hasan-Jalal (1214–1261) by the Ilkhanid ruler Arghun, but continued to rule Syunik as a principality, which from the 16th century comprised five Armenian melikdoms and lasted until the early 19th century. The descendants of the kings of Syunik played a prominent role in the history of Syunik as far as the 20th century.


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