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  2. Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian kingdom in Cilicia during the Crusades. Routledge. p. 256. ISBN 0-7007-1418-9. Hovannisian, Richard G. and Simon Payaslian (eds.) Armenian Cilicia. UCLA Armenian History and Culture Series: Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces, 7. Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, 2008. Luisetto, Frédéric (2007).

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Cilician Armenia

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    Original – The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, 1199–1375. Reason The map has great EV and quality. This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 4 March 2010 and was even a candidate for Picture of the Year in 2008. This map has also been improved by the Wikigraphists of the Graphic Lab. Articles in which this image ...

  4. Military history of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    French Armenian Legion: Armenian-Georgian War Georgia: October 17-December 31, 1918 Republic of Armenia: Marash Resistance: Ottoman Empire: Cilicia Campaign of Turkish War of Independence: January 21-February 13, 1920 French Armenian Legion: Second Urfa Resistance: Ottoman Empire: Cilicia Campaign of Turkish War of Independence: February 9 ...

  5. File:Armenian Cilicia with crosses (Catalan Atlas, 1375).png

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    English: Armenian Cilicia (Catalan Atlas, 1375), as seen in the Catalan Atlas (inside Armenian Cilicia, the fortified city with green walls) Date 11 February 2023

  6. Second Battle of Sarvandik'ar - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Bagras Castle in Cilicia, viewed from the S-E. Outremer in 1135, showing the territory of the Armenian Principality, and the cities of Sis and Tarsus When the Mongols appeared near the Mediterranean in the 13th century, King Hethum I accepted to become a Mongol vassal.

  7. Rubenids - Wikipedia

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    Under the Rubenids, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia flourished culturally and economically, with a vibrant artistic and literary scene. The Rubenid rulers also maintained close ties with the Crusaders, who recognized Cilicia as a Christian ally in the region. However, the kingdom ultimately fell to the Mamluk Sultanate in 1375.

  8. Oshin of Lampron - Wikipedia

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    19th-century view of castle Lampron by Victor Langlois. Oshin of Lampron (Armenian: Օշին Լամբրոնացի - Oshin Lambronatsi) was an Armenian nakharar.Historical sources mentioned that he was a lord of a fortress near the city of Ganja (modern-day Azerbaijan), who migrated in the early 1070s to Cilicia and founded the House of Lampron that ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in the ...

  9. Category:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia - Wikipedia

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    People from the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.