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'''Movses Kaghankatvatsi''' ({{lang-hy|Մովսես Կաղանկատվացի}},''Movses Kaġankatvac'i'', birth date and date of death unknown) was an indigenous historian of ].<ref>Vladimir Minorsky. "Caucasica IV", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 15, No. 3. (1953), p. 504</ref> According to various sources he was ethnically either Armenian<ref>{{hy icon}} Svazyan, H. ''Մովսես Կաղանկատվացի'' (Movses Kaghankatvatsi). Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. vol. viii. Yerevan, Armenian SSR, 1982 pp. 41-42</ref><ref>{{de icon}} Gesellschaft, Görres. ''Oriens Christianus''. Leipzig, Germany: O. Harrassowitz 1905, p. 274</ref><ref>{{fr icon}} Vavřínek, Vladimír. ''Byzantinoslavica''. Prague: Czechoslovakia Academy of Sciences, 1929 p. 363</ref><ref>Oganesyan, Hrant Abgarovich. ''The Museums of Yerevan''. Yerevan, Armenian SSR, 1986 p. 8</ref> or Caucasian Albanian.<ref>К.В.Тревер. Очерки по Истории и культуре Кавказской Албании IV В. до н. э. - VII в. н. э. (источники и литература). Издание Академии наук СССР, М.-Л., 1959</ref><ref></ref> He authored in Armenian language ''The History of the country Albania'', a historical composition, or, most likely, a compilation assigned to him or to Movsēs Dasxuranc'i.<ref>C. J. F. Dowsett, "The Albanian Chronicle of Mxit'ar Goš", ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'' 21(1958), pp. 472-490 </ref> Based on the inscription added in one of the manuscripts (No 667, record No 1855), it is known that the author of the book was a ]. From his own writings it is known that he was born in ] region, in a village of Kaghankatuk near ], the capital of ] (Book II, chapter 11). |
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'''Movses Kaghankatvatsi''' ({{langx|xcl|Մովսէս Կաղանկատուացի}} {{transliteration|xcl|Movsēs Kałankatuacʻi}} 'Moses of Kaghankatuk'), or '''Movses Daskhurantsi''' ({{lang|xcl|Մովսէս Դասխուրանցի}} {{transliteration|xcl|Movsēs Dasxurancʻi}} 'Moses of Daskhuran'), is the reputed author (or the alias of several authors) of a tenth-century ] historical work on ] and the eastern provinces of Armenia, known as '']'' ({{lang|xcl|Պատմութիւն Աղուանից Աշխարհի}}, {{transliteration|xcl|Patmutʿiwn Ałuanicʿ Ašxarhi}}).<ref>{{cite book |
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Except for a few additional references in 13th-century sources, nothing is known about his life. Based on the fact that Movses narrates the ] and other ] events as an eyewitness, some researchers (Emin, Bore, Shakhnazarian) assume that he lived at that time. This explains why the author refers to the Armenian historians of the 4th, 5th, and 6th centuries such as ], ], ], and ]), but does not mention 7th-century Armenian authors as ], ], ], and ]. |
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| last = Kushnareva |
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| first = Karinė Khristoforovna |
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| title =The Southern Caucasus in Prehistory |
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| editor= H. N. Michael (trans) |
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| publisher = Univ. of Pennsylvania |
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| year =1997 |
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| isbn = 0-924171-50-2 | quote = The tenth century A.D. Armenian historian Movses Kalankatuatsi states that ... |
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| page = 196}}</ref><ref>{{in lang|de}} Gesellschaft, Görres. '']''. Leipzig, Germany: O. Harrassowitz 1905, p. 274</ref><ref>{{Encyclopædia Iranica Online|first=C. E.|last=Bosworth|title=Arrān|url=https://iranicaonline.org/articles/arran-a-region|year=1986|author-link=C. E. Bosworth}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author=Howard-Johnston |first=James D. |title=East Rome, Sasanian Persia and the End of Antiquity |publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |year=2006 |isbn=0-86078-992-6 |pages=49}}</ref> |
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== Authorship == |
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However, the 3rd book of his ''History'' differs from the previous ones in style and date. It deals with the ] and their conquest of Partav (present-day Barda), dated by ] to ] or ]. Based on the analysis of the language of the author and his style, some researches have concluded that the 3rd Book was written entirely by another person, who lived several centuries after Movses Kaghankatvatsi. |
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In the works of earlier Armenian authors no name is attached to '']'' and early in the 13th century, however, ] names a Movses Dasxurants'i as the author. It is to be noted that the earliest extant manuscript of '']'' , also of the 13th century (1289), bears no author's name; nor do other manuscripts. The earliest manuscript to bear the name of Movses Kalankatuaci is that copied by the scribe Lunkianos in 1761. The date of the compilation known as '']'' is based on the fact that the last person to have a hand in '']'' wrote at the earliest at the end of the 11th or the beginning of the 12th century.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Movsēs (Daskhurantsʻi) |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_the_Caucasian_Albanians_b/lnPVvgEACAAJ |title=The History of the Caucasian Albanians |date=1961 |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=xviii-xx |language=en}}</ref> |
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The first historian to mention Movses' work was the medieval Armenian legal scholar ], referring to him as "Movses Daskhurantsi."<ref name="Hacikyan">{{cite book |
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According to other researchers (], Abegyan), Movses Kaghankatvatsi lived in the ] and wrote only the 3rd book of the "The History of the Country of Albania", while the information of the 1st and 2nd books about the events of the 7th century was derived from ], ] and other Armenian writers. |
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| last = Hacikyan |
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| first = Agop Jack |
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| title =The Heritage of Armenian Literature |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/heritageofarmeni00ajha |
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| url-access = registration |
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| publisher =Wayne State University Press |
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| year =2000 |
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| pages = –172, 364 |
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| isbn = 0-8143-3023-1}}</ref> |
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A later historian, ], referred to a statement in the ''History'' itself, to attribute the name of the author as ''Movses Kaghankatvatsi''. The statement in question (Book II, ch. 11) says: |
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{{cquote|When the enemy became aware of what had happened, they pursued them and overtook a group of them at the foot of the mountain opposite the large village of Kaghankatuik, which is in the same province of Uti where I too am from.}} |
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Movses narrates the ] and other events up to the seventh century in Book I and II of his ''History''. Book III of his ''History'' differs from the previous ones in style of writing<ref>{{cite book |
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| first = Robert H. |
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| title =Notes and Communications |
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| publisher = Bulletin of Oriental and African Studies, University of London vol. 27 |
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| year =1964 |
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| location =London |
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| pages = 151–156 |
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}}</ref> and date. It deals with the ] and their conquest of ] in the tenth century. |
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Because of such time lapse and difference in style, attribution of the work to a single author seems doubtful. For this reason it has been common to assume two consecutive authors or editors, |
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''Kaghankatvatsi'' (seventh century) as the author of Books I and II, and ''Daskhurantsi'' (tenth century) as the editors of Kaghankatvatsi's text and the author of Book III.<ref name="Hacikyan"/> |
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==Publications and translations== |
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== Literature == |
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*{{ru icon}}{{cite book | author=Movses Kaġankatvac'i | title= (translated by Š.V. Smbatian)| publisher=Matenadaran|year=1984|location = Yerevan|isbn= }} |
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===Grabar (Old Armenian)=== |
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*{{ka icon}}{{cite book | author=Movses Kaġankatvac'i | title= The History of Albania (translated by L. Davlianidze-Tatishvili)| publisher= |year=1985|location = Tbilisi|isbn= }} |
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*{{en icon}}{{cite book | author= Movsēs Dasxuranci (Movses Kaġankatvac'i )| title= The History of the Caucasian Albanians (translated by C. F. J. Dowsett)| publisher=(London Oriental Series, Vol. 8) |year=1961|location = London|isbn= }} |
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*{{cite book |author=Movsēs Kaghankatuatsʻi |url=http://greenstone.flib.sci.am/gsdl/collect/haygirq/book/patmutivn_axuanic_ashx1860.pdf |title=Patmutʻiwn Aghuanitsʻ ashkharhi |publisher=Tp. Lazarean chemarani Arewelean lezuatsʻ |year=1860 |location=Moscow |script-title=hy:Պատմութիւն Աղուանից աշխարհի}} Published by N. Emin. |
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*{{cite book | author= Movsēs Kaghankatuatsʻi | title= Patmutʻiwn Aghuanitsʻ| publisher=Tp. Karapet Shahnazarean |year=1860|location = Paris|script-title=hy:Պատմութիւն Աղուանից|others=2 vols.}} (, .) |
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*{{cite book | author= Movsēs Kaghankatuatsʻi | title= Patmutʻiwn Aghuanitsʻ ashkharhi| publisher=Tparan ōr. N. Aghanean |year=1912|location = Tiflis|script-title=hy:Պատմութիւն Աղուանից աշխարհի|url=https://haygirk.nla.am/upload/1512-1940/1901-1940/movses_kaghankatuatsi_1912.pdf}} A reprint of the 1860 Moscow edition. |
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*{{cite book | author= Movsēs Kaghankatuatsʻi | title= Patmutʻiwn Aghuanitsʻ ashkharhi| publisher=HSSH GA hratarakchutʻyun |year=1983|location = Erevan|script-title=hy:Պատմութիւն Աղուանից աշխարհի|others=Critical text and introduction by Varag Arakelian}} |
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=== Modern Armenian === |
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* {{Cite book |last=Movses Kaghankatvatsʻi |title=Patmutʻyun Aghvanitsʻ ashkharhi |publisher="Hayastan" hratarakchʻutʻyun |others=Translated by Varag Arakelian |year=1969 |script-title=hy:Պատմություն Աղվանից աշխարհի}} |
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===Russian translations=== |
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*{{Cite book |author-link=Kerovbe Patkanian |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PeZAAQAAMAAJ |title=Istorīia Agvan Moĭseia Kagankatvatsi, pisatelia X vieka |publisher=Tip. Imp. Akad. nauk |others=Translated by ] |year=1861 |location=Saint Petersburg |script-title=ru:Исторія Агванъ Мойсея Каганкатваци, писателя X вѣка |trans-title=}} |
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*{{cite book | author=Movses Kalankatuatsi | title= Istoriia strany Aluank | url= http://www.vehi.net/istoriya/armenia/kagantv/index.html | publisher=Matenadaran|year=1984|location = Erevan|script-title=ru:История страны Алуанк|others=Translated by Sh. V. Smbatian}} |
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===Georgian translation=== |
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*{{cite book |author=Movses K'alank'at'uatsi |url=https://iverieli.nplg.gov.ge/bitstream/1234/341443/1/Alvanta_Qveynis_Istoria.pdf |title=Alvanta kveq'nis ist'oria |publisher=Metsniereba |others=Translated by L. Davlianidze-Tatishvili |year=1985 |location=Tbilisi|script-title=ka:ალვანთა ქვეყნის ისტორია}} |
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===English translations=== |
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*{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/stream/Binder1_201404/Binder1#page/n1/mode/2up |title=The History of the Caucasian Albanians |publisher=] |others=Translated ] |year=1961 |series=London Oriental Series, Vol. 8 |location=London |author=Movsēs Dasxuranc̣i}} |
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*{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheAghuans/page/n15/mode/2up |title=The History of the Aghuans |others=Translated by Robert Bedrosian |year=2010 |series=Sources of the Armenian Tradition |location=Long Branch, New Jersey |author=Movsēs Dasxuranc'i}} |
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The first historian to mention Movses' work was the medieval Armenian legal scholar Mkhitar Gosh, referring to him as "Movses Daskhurantsi."
A later historian, Kirakos Gandzaketsi, referred to a statement in the History itself, to attribute the name of the author as Movses Kaghankatvatsi. The statement in question (Book II, ch. 11) says: