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Item Արմէն Դարեան, «Ակնարկ՝ Հայ-Արաբ Մշակութային Կապերուն Վրայ»(1972) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item ԺԱ. Դարու Հայ Կառավարիչներ Պեխտ-Խաչատուր եւ Վասակ Պահլաւունի(1971) Kassouni, Yervant H.After tracing the role of Armenian in the Byzantine empire during the IX-XI centuries, the author discusses two XIth century Armenian governors of Antioch, Bekht-Khatchatour and Vassak Bahlavouny. In an earlier article H. Laurent had opposed the idea of connecting Bekht of the Armenian sources with Khatchatour of the Byzantine sources. On the basis of the historical evidence, the author tries to show that Bekht and Khatchatour are one and the same person. The article goes on to present the circumstances surrounding the murder of both Armenian governors of Antioch within the context of an anti-Armenian policy of the Byzantines.Item Լեւոն Վարդան, «Հայկական Տասնհինգը Եւ Հայերու Լքեալ Գոյքերը», Պէյրութ, 1970, 344 էջ(1971) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item Խաչակիր Առաջին Արշաւանքները Կիլիկիոյ Մէջ Եւ Եդեսիոյ Լատին Կոմսութեան Հիմնադրութիւնը(1972) Kassouni, Yervant H.Tancred and Baldwin, separating from the main armies of the First Crusades at the Cilician Gates, march southwards. In separate battles, the first succeeds in occupying Adana, Msis, and Alexandriak; while the other takes Tarsus. Then, they hasten together to Marash, where the main crusading armies were stationed. Following the advice of Bagrat (the brother of the Armenian prince Basil the Thief of Kessoun), who accompanied him in Constantinople, Baldwin marches northward at the head of a regiment to try his luck. After occupying Ravenda and Telbashir with the military help of Armenians, Baldwin is asked to help Toros the Armenian prince of Edessa, in protecting the city against the Turks. Baldwin however, refuses to serve as a hireling. Thereupon, Toros, already advanced in age and heirless, decides to adopt him and appoint him successor to the rule after his demise. But soon Baldwin takes part in a plot against Toros and allows the rebels to kill him. On march 10, 1098, the first Latin rule is-established in Edessa. Baldwin, whose wife died in Marash, marries Arda, daughter of Toros, the brother of the Roupinian prince Constantine of Cilicia. Considerably emboldened by Baldwin's successes in Edessa, a good number of Crusaders encamped around Antioch come to Edessa to join him. Confiding in the Latins found in Edessa, Baldwin disregards the native Armenians, who, suspicious of his dark designs of wresting their possessions, plot against him. But the furtive scheme is disclosed, and Baldwin plucks out the eyes of the ringleaders, banishes the lesser culprits, and confiscates their property. In 1100, Baldwin's brother Godfrey, ruler of Jerusalem, dies. Baldwin is invited to Jerusalem to succeed his brother as King of Jerusalem. He then appoints another Latin to rule over Edessa, goes promptly to Jerusalem, and is crowned there on the 25th of December, the same year.Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 1, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 1(1970) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 1st volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes 19 articles on various subjects, such as linguistic, literary, historical, and religious topics.Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 10, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 10(1984) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 2, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 2(1971) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 2nd volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes [number] articles on various subjects, such as [subject 1], [subject 2], [subject 3], and [subject 4].Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 3, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 3(1972) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 3rd volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes [number] articles on various subjects, such as [subject 1], [subject 2], [subject 3], and [subject 4].Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 4, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 4(1973) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 4th volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes [number] articles on various subjects, such as [subject 1], [subject 2], [subject 3], and [subject 4].Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 5, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 5(1974) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 5th volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes [number] articles on various subjects, such as [subject 1], [subject 2], [subject 3], and [subject 4].Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 6, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 6(1978) Kassouni, Yervant H.This is the 6th volume of the Haigazian Armenological Review, which includes [number] articles on various subjects, such as [subject 1], [subject 2], [subject 3], and [subject 4].Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 7, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 7(1979) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 8, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 8(1980) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item Հայկազեան Հայագիտական Հանդէս, Հատոր 9, Haigazian Armenological Review, Volume 9(1981) Kassouni, Yervant H.Item Item Տարսոնի Աշխարհը Ապլղարիպ Հասան Արծրունի (1071 - 1080 թթ.)(1972) Kassouni, Yervant H.In the year 1021 A.D., following the example of Senecherim Ardzrouni of Vaspuragan (1004-1021), a number of the nobility immigrate to Sebastia. Among them is Hassan’s son, Abelgarib Ardzrouni, who leaves his country and chooses to establish himself near Gagik II, the last of the Bagradouni kings. After the defeat, in 1071, of Romans IV (1068-1071), in Manzikert, Abelgarib Ardzrouni, following the advice of Gagik II, hastens to Constantinople to pay homage to the new Emperor Michael VII Ducas (1071-1078). The Emperor, finding in him a trustworthy vassal, entrusts Abelgarib with the rule in Cilicia, of Tarsus and Mamesdia. In the year 1079, a matrimonial issue provides sufficient cause for animosity between Abelgarib and Gagik II. Abelgarib kills his son-in-law, Gagik’s son David and later, ever faithful to Byzantium, furtively takes part in the assassination of Gagik II, executed by the Greek Mandale Brothers.