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Gagik I of Armenia

Gagik I ((アルメニア語:Գագիկ Ա)) was the king of Armenia who reigned between 989 to ca. 1017/20,〔 Yuzbashyan, Karen, "(К хронологии правления Гагика I Багратуни )," ''Antichnaya Drevnost i Srednii Veka'' 10 (1973), pp. 195-97.〕 under whom Bagratid Armenia reached its height,〔Garsoïan, Nina G. "Gagik I," Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, vol. 2, pp. 813-14.〕 and "enjoyed the accustomed experience of unbroken peace and prosperity."
==Rule==
It is unknown when Gagik I was born. He succeeded his brother Smbat II in 989. He followed the footsteps of his predecessors in building churches and religious buildings in the capital Ani.〔 Arakelyan, Babken N., "Բագրատունյաց թագավորույունը X դարի վերջին և XI դարի սկզբներին" (Bagratuni Kingdom from the Late Tenth to the Early Eleventh Centuries ) in ''Հայ Ժողովրդի Պատմություն'' (of the Armenian People ), eds. Tsatur Aghayan et al. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1976, vol. 3, pp. 134-140.〕 Using the favorable economic conditions of Armenia, Gagik increased the size of the army up to 100,000 soldiers. He subsequently united various Armenian provinces to Bagratid Armenia, including Vayots Dzor, Khachen, Nakhichevan and the city of Dvin.〔 He made alliances with Gurgen of Iberia and Bagrat III of Georgia, whose armies defeated Mamlan, the emir of Khorasan, in 998 in the village of Tsumb, northeast of Lake Van.〔Madelung, Wilfred. "The Minor Dynasties of Northern Iran," in ''The Cambridge History of Iran'', ed. Richard N. Frye. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975, vol. 4, p. 237.〕 Under Gagik I, the Kingdom of Armenia extended from Shamkor to Vagharshakert and Kura River to Apahunik near Lake Van. The country's economy, culture and foreign trade developed; Ani, Dvin, and Kars flourished.〔
After his death, his elder son, Hovhannes-Smbat, was crowned king while his younger son, Ashot, rebelled against Smbat and proclaimed his independence in the Kingdom of Lori-Dzoraget.〔 Arakelyan, Babken. ''«Գագիկ Ա»'' (I ). Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1976, vol. 2, p. 637.〕

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