Tigran II the Great, King of Armenia, was a descendant of the Alani royalty

Ancient Armenian King Tigran II The Great Artashessian,1st century BC, who according to genealogical records descends from a long line of Alani Royalty.

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According to ancient Armenian philological data, the Nairian tribes mentioned by ᴀssyrian and Araratian-Urartian kings in the second and first millenniums B.C, come to scene of action during the Armenian Arshakuni dynasty as distinct feudal principalities ( Nakhararutuin), such as Daiarni-Tayk, Abiliani-Abeghian, Arsuniuini-Arsruni, Abuni-Havnuni, Eriahi-Shirak, Abaeni-Apahuni, Alzinini-Aghtznik, Supani-Dzopk, etc. Most of the Armenian principalities descended from the Nairian tribes of the Armenian Highland, with some of the smaller ones being merged into the structure of the larger ones.
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Their territories extended from the lake Urmia to the Euphrates in the south and stretched over Hayasa, Tayk and Geghak uni ( Uelikuni) to the Kura river and the approaches of the Caspian Sea in the north and east.

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Armenia, Subartu and Sumer. The Indo-European Homeland and Ancient Mesopotamia. Prf. Martiros Kavoukjian.

 

 

 

 

 

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