词条 | Dizak |
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Dizak ({{Lang-hy|Դիզակ}}), also known as Ktish after its main stronghold, was a medieval Armenian principality in the historical Artsakh and later one of the five melikdoms of Karabakh, which included the southern third of Khachen (present-day Nagorno-Karabakh) and from the 13th century also the canton of Baghk of Syunik.[1] The founder of this principality was Esayi abu-Muse, in the 9th century. In the 16-18th centuries Dizak was ruled by the Armenian Melik-Avanian dynasty, a branch of the House of Syunik-Khachen.[1] The seat of the princes of Dizak was the town of Togh (or Dogh) with the adjacent ancient fortress of Ktish. One of the last princes of Dizak, Esayi Melik-Avanian, was killed by Ibrahim Khalil Khan in 1781, after a long-lasting resistance in the fortress of Ktish. Today the name "Dizak" is often used to refer to the province Hadrut of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. See also
References1. ^1 Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia: A Historical Atlas. The University of Chicago Press, 2001, p. 163. {{coord|32|36|46|N|62|31|25|E|region:AF_type:city|display=title}} 2 : History of the Republic of Artsakh|Armenian principalities |
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