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History of Armenia
Coat of Arms of Armenia
Coat of Arms of Armenia
Origins
Prehistory
Stone and Copper Age
Portasar Civilisation
Karahan Tepe
Gobelki Tepe
Halan Cemi Tepe
Shulaveri-Shomu_culture6500-3400 BCE
Areni-1 Cave Complex
Aratta3500-2800 BCE
Kura–Araxes culturec. 3400–2000 BCE
Legend of Hayk(?) 2492 BCE
Armani2400-2000 BCE

Bronze and Iron Age
Trialeti-Vanadzorc. 2200–1600 BCE
Mitannic. 1600–1350 BCE
Hayasa-Azzic. 1500–1290 BCE
Arme-Shupriac. 1300–1190 BCE

Ararat/Urartu
Nairi Tribes 1114–860 BCE
Kingdom of Van 860–590 BCE
Scythian and Mede invasions 6 cen. BCE

Antiquity
Achaemenid period
Satrapy of Armina 549–331 BCE
Orontid Dynasty

Kingdom of Armenia
Armenia Minor 331–72 BCE
Kingdom of Armenia 321 BCE–428 CE
Artaxiad dynasty 189 BCE–12 CE
Empire 84–34 BCE
Arsacid dynasty 52–428 CE
Roman–Parthian War58–63 CE
Roman Province of Armenia 114–118 CE
Christianization 301 CE
Kingdom of Sophene c.200–94 BCE
Kingdom of Commagene 163 BCE–72 CE

Marzpanate period
Byzantine Armenia 387–536
Persian Armenia 428–646
Mamikonian dynasty
Battle of Avarayr 451
Muslim conquest of Armenia 645

Middle Ages
Arabic period
Emirate of Armenia 653–884
Hamamshen 700s–1300s
Amatuni Dynasty

Kingdom of Armenia
Bagratid Armenia 884–1045
Bagratid dynasty 861–1118
Sajid dynasty 889–929
Kingdom of Vaspurakan 908–1021
Artsruni dynasty
Sallarid dynasty 919–1062
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget 979–1118
Kingdom of Syunik 987–1170
Kingdom of Artsakh 1000–1261
House of Hasan-Jalalyan
Battle of Manzikert 1071

Cilician and Turko-Mongol Period
Seljuk Empire 1071–1201
Kingdom of Georgia
Zakarid Armenia 1201–1360
Principality of Khachen 1261–15 cen.
Mongol Empire & Ilkhanate
Mongol Armenia 1236–1335
Turkomania 14—15 cen.
Timurid Empire 15 cen.

Kingdom of Cilicia 1198–1375
Rubenid dynasty 1000–1261
Hethumid dynasty 1226–1373
Lusignan dynasty 1341–1375

Early modern age
Perso-Ottoman period
Iranian Armenia 1502–1828
Five Melikdoms 15 cen.—1822
Shah Abbas I's deportation 1606
Russo-Persian War 1804–13
Treaty of Gulistan 1813
Russo-Persian War 1826–1828
Treaty of Turkmenchay 1828
Ottoman Empire 1548–1915
Armenian millet
Russo-Turkish War 1877–1878
Armenian Question
Six Vilayets 1878
Hamidian massacres 1895–1896
Adana massacre 1909
Armenian Genocide 1909–1918
Confiscation of
Armenian properties

Russian period
Russian rule 1828–1918
Armenian Oblast 1828–1840
Western Armenia 1915–1918
Caucasus Campaign 1914–1918
National Liberation Movement
Armenakan 1885
S.D. Hunchakian Party 1887
ARF (Dashnaktsutyun) 1890

Modern age
Independence
First Republic of Armenia 1918–1920
War with Azerbaijan 1918–1920
War with Georgia 1918
Treaty of Sèvres 1920
Wilsonian Armenia 1920
War with Turkey 1920
Treaty of Alexandropol 1920

Soviet period
Armenian S.S.R. 1920–1991
February Uprising 1921
Republic of Mountainous Armenia 1921
Treaty of Moscow 1921
Treaty of Kars 1921
Soviet Claims in Turkey 1945–1953
Nagorno-Karabakh A.O. 1923–1991

Diaspora
Armenian diaspora
Hidden Armenians
Repatriation

Contemporary Armenia
Republic of Armenia since 1991
Post-Soviet transition 1991–1995
Modern era since 1995
Republic of Artsakh since 1994
First Nagorno-Karabakh War 1989–1994
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War 2020
Timeline

Usage

Design guideline

The template has a standard design guideline to organize articles with a parent/child relationship consistently.

  • Age (centered, bold, collapsible)
  •  Period (left-aligned, bold)
  •   Primary article (left-aligned, bold) – usually refers to a state
  •    Sub-article (left-aligned) – usually refers to a dynasty or an event
  •     Sub-article 2 (left-aligned)

Dates can be added to the Primary Article and the Sub-articles, and are gray, right-aligned and small.

BC/BCE or AD/CE

This template has been designed so that it can be used both in articles that adopt the BC/AD date notation and those that adopt the BCE/CE date notation without forcing some articles to have inconsistent style.

It will display BCE/CE notation unless the template gives the parameter BC a value. For instance {{History of Armenia}} will give BCE/CE notation, {{History of Armenia|BC=1}} will give BC/AD notation.

It can be edited as normal, but with the following exception:

  • Instead of writing BCE or BC write {{#if: {{{BC|}}}|BC|BCE}}
  • Instead of writing CE or AD write {{#if: {{{BC|}}}|AD|CE}}

This functionality is necessitated by the Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style requirement that BC-AD and BCE-CE do not both appear in the same article.

Collapsible list option

This template is a sidebar with collapsible lists. By default, all lists are collapsed. To show all lists expanded, use {{History of Armenia|expanded=all}}.
To show one particular list expanded while the others remain collapsed, use {{History of Armenia|expanded=ageN}} where N represents an age (for example, the list named Antiquity is age2). The names can be changed in the template by editing the listNname tag.

This option can be used with the previous BCE/BC or CE/AD feature like this: {{History of Armenia|expanded=age1|BC=1}}.

See also

History of Asia templates
Sovereign states
States with
limited recognition
Dependencies and
other territories
History of Europe templates
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Dependencies and
other entities
Other entities
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