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Dvin (; ) was a large commercial city, the capital of early medieval Armenia
Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in South Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea....
, the ruins of which are located in the province of Ararat
Ararat (province)

Ararat is a provinces of Armenia of Armenia with capital in Artashat. Named after Mount Ararat, the province borders Turkey to the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan to the south....
 nearby a town by the same name. The city was built by Chosroes III of Armenia in 335
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 on a site of an ancient settlement and fortress from the third millennium B.C. Since then the city was used as the primary residence of the Armenian Kings of the Arshakuni Dynasty.






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Dvin (; ) was a large commercial city, the capital of early medieval Armenia
Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in South Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea....
, the ruins of which are located in the province of Ararat
Ararat (province)

Ararat is a provinces of Armenia of Armenia with capital in Artashat. Named after Mount Ararat, the province borders Turkey to the west and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan to the south....
 nearby a town by the same name. The city was built by Chosroes III of Armenia in 335
335

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 on a site of an ancient settlement and fortress from the third millennium B.C. Since then the city was used as the primary residence of the Armenian Kings of the Arshakuni Dynasty. The city had a population of about 100,000 citizens who were in various professions including arts and crafts, trade, fishing, etc.

Location

Dvin is located north of the previous ancient capital of Armenia
Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in South Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea....
, the city of Artaxata, on the banks of Metsamor river, 35 km to the south of modern Yerevan
Yerevan

Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia. It is situated on the Hrazdan River, and is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country....
. Systematic excavations of Dvin are being conducted since 1937 and have produced an abundance of materials which shed light into the culture of Armenia
Culture of Armenia

Over the years Armenia has developed a modern, unique and successful culture. Many aspects of the culture are based on the geography, literature, Armenian_architecture, dance, and music of the people....
 from the 5th to the 13th centuries.

Name

Dvin also known as Duin according to its Classical name, In ancient Armenian primary sources the name of the city is almost always given as Dwin or Duin. Later authors favor the Dvin appellation, which is the most common form in the scholarly literature.

History


Dvin
After the fall of the Armenian Kingdom
Kingdom of Armenia

The Kingdom of Armenia was an independent kingdom from 190 BC to AD 387 and a client state of the Roman and Persian empires until 428, stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea seas....
 in 428
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, Dvin became the residence of Sassanid appointed marzpans (governors), Byzantine kouropalates and later Umayyad and Abbasid
Abbasid

The Abbasid Caliphate was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. The Caliphate is one of the high points of Islam, and at the time Muslim civilization, together with that of Byzantium, China and India, was the most developed part of the world....
 appointed ostikans (governors), all of whom were of senior nakharar
Nakharar

Nakharar was a hereditary title of the highest order given to houses of the ancient and medieval Armenian nobility....
 stock. In 640 Dvin was the center of the emirate of Arminia.

Under Arshakuni rule, Dvin prospered as one of the most populous and wealthiest cities east of Constantinople
Constantinople

Constantinople was the empire capital of the Roman Empire , the Byzantine Empire , the Latin Empire , and the Ottoman Empire . Strategically located between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara at the point where Europe meets Asia, Byzantine Constantinople had been the capital of a Christendom empire, successor to ancient ancient Greece...
. Its welfare continued even after the partition of Armenia between Romans and Sassanid Persians and eventually became a target during the height of the Arab invasions. According to Sebeos and Catholicos John V the Historian, Dvin was captured in 640
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 during the reign of Constans II
Constans II

Constans II , also called "Constantine the Bearded" , was Byzantine emperor from 641 to 668. He also was the last emperor to become consul in 642, becoming the last Roman consul in history....
 and Catholicos Ezra. The Arabs called the city Dabil.

Despite the fact that Dvin, was a battleground between Arabs and Byzantine forces for the next two centuries, in the 9th century it was still a flourishing city. Frequent earthquakes and continued Arab oppression led to the decline of the city in the beginning of the 10th century. During a major earthquake in 893
893

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, the city was destroyed along with most of its 70,000 inhabitants.

The Byzantines conquered Armenia along with Dvin in 1045 from the Bagratunis. In 1064 the Seljuks occupied the city. The Kurdish Shaddadids ruled the city as Seljuk vassals from then on until the Georgian King George III
George III of Georgia

Giorgi III , of the Bagrationi Dynasty dynasty, was king of Georgia from 1156 to 1184. His reign, and that of Tamar of Georgia, are seen as the 'golden age' of Georgian history, the era of empire, diplomatic success, military triumphs, great learning, cultural, spiritual, and artistic flowering....
 conquered the city in 1173. In 1201-1203 during the reign of Queen Tamar
Tamar of Georgia

Tamar , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was Queen Regnant of Georgia from 1184 to 1213. The first woman to rule Georgia in her own right, Tamar presided over the "Golden age" of the medieval Georgian monarchy....
 the city was again under Georgian rule. In 1236 the city was completely destroyed by Mongols.

Dvin was the birthplace of Najm ad-Din Ayyub
Najm ad-Din Ayyub

al-Malik al-Afdal Najm ad-Din Ayyub ibn Shadhi ibn Marawan ) was a Kurdish people soldier and politician from Dvin, and the father of Saladin....
 and Shirkuh
Shirkuh

Asad ad-Din Shirkuh bin Shadhi He was originally from a Kurdish people village in Armenia near the town of Dvin. He was the son of Shadhi ibn Marwan, a Kurdish ruler, and was the brother of Najm ad-Din Ayyub, the ancestor of the Ayyubid dynasty....
, Kurdish generals in the service of the Seljuks; Najm ad-Din's son Saladin
Saladin

ala ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub , better known as Saladin in medieval Europe, was the Sultan of Egypt and Greater Syria. He led the Islamic opposition to the Second Crusade and Third Crusade....
 was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty
Ayyubid dynasty

The Ayyubid or Ayyoubid Dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Kurds origins which ruled Egypt, Syria, Yemen , Diyar Bakr, Mecca, Hejaz and northern Iraq in the 12th and 13th centuries....
.

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