Armenian–Parthian War
Armenian-Parthian War | |||||||
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Parthian Empire | Kingdom of Armenia | ||||||
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Unknown | Tigranes the Great |
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The Armenian–Parthian War or Parthian conquest of Tigran (88-86 BCE) refers to when the armies of Tigranes the Great victoriously entered Northern Mesopotamia and the kingdoms of Osroene and Atropatene pledged their loyalty and support to Tigranes the Great. Many rulers and kings of the time called Tigranes, the "King of Kings" because of his wealth and power.[citation needed]
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- Shayegan, M. Rahim (2011). Arsacids and Sasanians: Political Ideology in Post-Hellenistic and Late Antique Persia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–539. ISBN 9780521766418.