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Roman inscription in Gobustan National Park, near Qobustan, Baku left by Legio XII Fulminata

The Roman Empire influenced parts of Caucasian Albania (located largely in the North and Northwestern parts of the present day Azerbaijan).

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Roman influence in Caucasian Albania

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The Roman Empire influenced parts of Caucasian Albania (located largely in the North and Northwestern parts of the present day Azerbaijan). The Roman Empire...

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Caucasian Albania

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Caucasian Albania is a modern exonym for a former state located in ancient times in the Caucasus, mostly in what is now Azerbaijan (where both of its...

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Church of Caucasian Albania

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Catholicosate of Aghvank centered in Caucasian Albania, a region spanning present-day northern Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan. In medieval times, the Gandzasar...

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Arsacid dynasty of Caucasian Albania

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dynasty was a dynasty of Parthian origin, which ruled the kingdom of Caucasian Albania from the 3rd to the 6th century. They were a branch of the Arsacid...

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Kingdom of Iberia

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present-day Eastern Georgia, was bordered by Colchis in the west, Caucasian Albania in the east and Armenia in the south. Its population, the Iberians, formed...

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Caucasus

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of antique Kingdom of Armenia. Caucasian Albania maintained close ties with Armenia and the Church of Caucasian Albania shared same Christian dogmas with...

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Roman Armenia

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(antiquity) Mamikonian Roman Georgia Byzantine Armenia Caucasian Albania Patterson 2015, p. 77. Vahan Kurkjian: Armenia and the Romans Marciak 2017, p. 360...

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History of the Caucasus

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historically in the sphere of influence of Scythia and of Southern Russia (Eastern Europe), and that of the South Caucasus (Transcaucasia; Caucasian Albania, Georgia...

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Origin of the Albanians

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Proto-Albanian speakers came into contact with Latin after the Roman conquest of the Western Balkans in the 2nd century BCE, but the major Latin influence in...

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Lezgins

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Λῆχαι, romanized: Lē̂chai) people who inhabited Caucasian Albania. Arab historians of the 9th and 10th centuries mentioned a kingdom called Lakz, in present-day...

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Caucasian Imamate

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The Caucasian Imamate, also known as the North Caucasus Imamate (Arabic: إمامة شمال القوقاز, romanized: Imāmat Shamal al Qawqāz), was a state established...

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Utik

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Armenia. It was ceded to Caucasian Albania following the partition of Armenia between Sassanid Persia and the Eastern Roman Empire in 387 AD. Most of the region...

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Arts of Caucasian Albania

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of arts in Caucasian Albania. Arts of the Middle Ages was protensity of previous periods of creative development of masters of Caucasian Albania. If artistic...

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Azerbaijan in antiquity

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observed during the existence of Caucasian Albania in the north starting from the fourth century BC. This state emerged in this region after the death of...

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Numismatic Fund of the Museum of History of Azerbaijan

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belonged to an Albanian settlement. In the second half of the 1st century BC, Roman coins were common in Caucasian Albania.  Most were found in western Azerbaijan...

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Udi people

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in a territory extending to the Kura River in the north. There was also province of the Kingdom of Armenia, Utikʻ (later annexed by Caucasian Albania)...

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South Caucasus

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branches in the South Caucasus, namely the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia, the Arsacid dynasty of Iberia, and the Arsacid dynasty of Caucasian Albania. In the...

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Juansher

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Juansher was the Mihranid prince of Caucasian Albania, ruling the principality from 637 to 669. He was the son and successor of Varaz Grigor (r. 628–637)...

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Caucasian campaign of Pompey

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of Albania. Here he split his troops into three divisions and put them into winter quarters. The Caucasian Albani decided to act before the Romans could...

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Shirvan

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languages, like the Caucasian Albanians. Today, other Daghestani Caucasian languages such as Udi, Lezgian and Avar are still spoken in the region. Iranian penetration...

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History of Azerbaijan

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entity of Caucasian Albania was established on its soil in ancient times. The Caucasian Albanian language spoken by the founders of Caucasian Albania was most...

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Peroz I

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and famine. Early in his reign, he successfully quelled a rebellion in Caucasian Albania in the west, and put an end to the Kidarites in the east, briefly...

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Qabala

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Gabala. In the 60s BC, Roman troops attacked Caucasian Albania but did not succeed in capturing the Qabala territory. In 262 AD, Caucasian Albania was occupied...

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