• Arshusha II was the Mihranid bidaxsh (margrave) of Gugark in the mid 5th-century. He died in 470 and was succeeded by his son Varsken. Toumanoff 1963...
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    Mamikonian and married the Mihranid ruler (pitiakhsh) Varsken, son of Arshusha II. Varsken was a defiant vassal of Vakhtang I Gorgasali, King of Kartli...
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  • (394–400) Arshusha I (400–430) Bakur II (430–455) Arshusha II (455–470) Varsken (470–482) Arshusha III (482–540) Arshusha IV (540–608) Vahram-Arshusha V (608–627)...
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    was annexed to Caucasian Iberia. The ruler of the region around 425 was Arshusha. In 652, the Armenian prince Theodore Rshtuni was allowed by the Arabs...
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  • (margrave) of the region from 470 to 482. He was the son and successor of Arshusha II. Upon the death of his father, Varsken went to the Sasanian capital of...
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  • had him killed and then revolted against Iran in 482. The bidaxsh Vahram-Arshusha V sided with the Sasanians during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628...
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    sentenced to death, however, were released with the help of Mihranid prince Arshusha II. Vahan then regained his possessions, however, he was accused of misappropriation...
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    invaded Sasanian Mesopotamia in a surprising, risky winter campaign. Khosrow II appointed Rhahzadh as the commander of an army to confront him. Heraclius'...
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    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 (category Wars of Khosrow II)
    powers had ended in 591 after Emperor Maurice helped the Sasanian king Khosrow II regain his throne. In 602 Maurice was murdered by his political rival Phocas...
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    of Avarayr in 451, Ghazar moved with the Mamikonians to the bdeashkh Arshusha's castle Tsurtav in Gugark (in modern-day Georgia), where he received his...
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