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Mihranids of Gugark
330–8th-century
GovernmentMonarchy
Bidaxsh 
• 330–361?
Peroz (first)
• mid 8th-century
Arshusha VI (last mentioned)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
330
• Disestablished
8th-century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mihranids of Gugark Gusharids
Bagratuni dynasty Mihranids of Gugark

The Mihranids of Gugark were an Iranian princely dynasty, which ruled the Armeno-Iberian frontier region of Gugark from c. 330 to the 8th-century.[1][2] They held the title of bidaxsh ("margrave").

  1. ^ Toumanoff 1961, pp. 102–102.
  2. ^ Rapp 2014, p. 389.

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