Moxoene or Mokk' (Armenian: Մոկք, romanized: Mokkʿ) was a territory of Kingdom of Armenia and later Sasanian Armenia, located east of Arzanene from south of Lake Van to north of Bohtan river.[1] The territory was ruled by a local dynasty.[2]
^Marciak (2017), pp. 189–193.
^Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). The Social Background of Christian Caucasia. p. 132. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
Moxoene or Mokk' (Armenian: Մոկք, romanized: Mokkʿ) was a territory of Kingdom of Armenia and later Sasanian Armenia, located east of Arzanene from south...
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was located to the east of the canton of Andzevatsik, to the north of Moxoene, to the west of Hayots Dzor, and to the east of Yerevark of Turuberan province...
or Bezabde (Gozarto d'Qardu or Jazirat Ibn or Cizre) Basenia (Bayazid) Moxoene (Muş) Nephercerta (Miyafarkin) Artemita (Van) One of the earliest records...
folk song, sometimes considered as a ballad. The song originates from Moxoene. Four versions of the song have survived, all of them in the Mokats dialect...
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Nisibis (Nusaybin) was ceded to the Sasanian Empire along with Arzanene, Moxoene, Zabdicene, Rehimena and Corduene in 363, Ephrem the Syrian left his native...
Governor of the province is Erol Karaömeroğlu. The province was part of Moxoene of the Kingdom of Armenia. Before the Armenian genocide, the area was part...
Iranian language. Ark of Nuh or Noah Armenian highlands Mountains of Ararat Moxoene Thamanin Zagros Mountains Mount Judi also known as Gorduene, Cordyene,...