Armenia under Abbasid Caliphate

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Armenia under the Abbasid Caliphate was a medieval Armenian territory governed as a province of the Islamic Abbasid Empire, marked by periods of local autonomy, heavy taxation, and frequent uprisings that set the stage for the later emergence of the independent Bagratid Armenian kingdom.

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Armenia under Abbasid Caliphate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical polity
province of the Abbasid Caliphate
capital Dvin
later Ani (de facto, under Bagratids emerging)
chronologyNote Abbasid influence in Armenia continued in varying degrees after formal independence
country Abbasid Caliphate
economy agrarian, based on feudal estates
endTime 9th century
c. 884
followedBy Bagratid Armenia
follows Muslim conquest of Armenia
surface form: Armenia under Umayyad Caliphate
governmentType provincial administration of a caliphate
vassal principality (in periods of autonomy)
hasLeader Abbasid-appointed governors
Armenian princes (ishkhans) in semi-autonomous regions
Bagratuni dynasty
surface form: Bagratuni princes
hasPart Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
surface form: Artsakh

Ayrarat
Greater Armenia
Syunik Province
surface form: Syunik

Taron
Vaspurakan
hasPopulation predominantly Armenian Christian
languageUsed Arabic (administration)
Armenian
Middle Persian (in some early administrative contexts)
locatedIn Armenia
South Caucasus
South Caucasus
surface form: Transcaucasia
mainEvents frequent Armenian uprisings against Abbasid rule
gradual weakening of direct Abbasid control in Armenia
heavy taxation of Armenian nobility and peasantry
periods of local autonomy under Armenian nakharars
recognition of Ashot I Bagratuni as king of Armenia
recognition of Ashot I Bagratuni as prince of princes
rise of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family
opposedBy Armenian principalities
surface form: Armenian nobility (nakharars)

Armenian peasantry
partOf Abbasid Caliphate
religion Armenian Apostolic Church (majority population)
Islam (state religion)
resultedIn emergence of independent Bagratid Armenian kingdom
significantFigure Ashot I Bagratuni
Ashot Msaker (Ashot the Carnivorous)
Grigor Mamikonian
Grigor Mamikonian
surface form: Mushegh Mamikonian

Smbat VIII Bagratuni
startTime 750
8th century
strategicImportance buffer zone against Khazar and other northern steppe peoples
frontier region between Abbasid Caliphate and Byzantine Empire
taxation heavy land and poll taxes imposed by Abbasid authorities

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Bagratid Armenia predecessor Armenia under Abbasid Caliphate