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    Rumkale (redirect from Hromgla)
    Rumkale (lit. 'Roman Castle'; Armenian: Հռոմկլա, romanized: Hromgla), also known as Urumgala, is a fortress on the Euphrates, located in the province...
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  • (Present aka Island of Gölcük and under the lake of Hazar), era, 1116–1149 Hromgla (now Halfeti) era, 1149–1293 Second Sis era, 1293-1930 (with the Catholicosate...
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  • the young Roupen, who was followed by his uncle’s men and murdered at Hromgla. Thoros left a child under age, whom he committed, together with the country...
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  • This is a list of the Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia of the Holy See of Cilicia (full name: the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, Armenian:...
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  • الكتب. p. 122. Dadoyan 2013, p. 191. Stewart, A. D. (2006). Qal'at al-Rūm/Hromgla/Rumkale and the Mamluk Siege of 691ah/1292ce. In H. N. Kennedy (Ed.), Muslim...
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  • The Council of Hromkla (or Hromgla) (Armenian: Հռոմկլայի ժողով, romanized: Hṙomklayi žoġov) was a council of the Armenian Apostolic Church held in Hromkla...
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    besiege the castle of Qal'at ar-Rum (Castle of the Romans) and was known as Hromgla in Armenian. Qal'at ar-Rum, which was the seat of the Patriarch of Armenia...
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    Khalil's forces continued on from there, sacking the Armenian city of Hromgla, which was defended by Hethum's uncle, Raymond, but fell after a siege...
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  • many times until he relented and had Gregory imprisoned in his palace at Hromgla. Word spread of his imprisonment and people attempted to free him to no...
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    gold". Several schools or artistic centers can be distinguished, including Hromgla, a fortified monastery located on the banks of the Euphrates, it was the...
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