Battle of Dvin
The Battle of Dvin in 1045 was a failed attempt by the Byzantines under Constantine IX Monomachos to capture Dvin, then ruled by Kurds. The Byzantines assembled a large force under the command of Michael Iasites and Constantine the Alan and allied with Armenians under the command of Vahram Pahlawuni and Liparit Orbelean. To defend the city, Abu'l-Aswar flooded the surrounding fields, limiting the attacking army's mobility and causing it to fall victim to defenders' arrows. The attackers were completely broken by the Kurds, and Vahram killed.
Battle of Dvin | |||||||
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Part of Byzantine–Shaddaid wars | |||||||
The defeat of the Byzantines before Dvin, miniature from the Madrid Skylitzes | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
| Muslim Kurds from Dvin | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Constantine IX Monomachos Liparit IV of Kldekari Vahram Pahlavouni | Qutalmish | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Large force but unknown
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References
- Minorsky, Vladimir (1977) [1953]. Studies in Caucasian History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-05735-3.
- Ter-Ghewondyan, Aram (1976) [1965]. The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia. Translated by Nina G. Garsoïan. Lisbon: Livraria Bertrand. OCLC 490638192.
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