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Sahak III Bagratuni was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He served as presiding prince of Armenia under Abbasid rule in 754–761. He was succeeded by Smbat VII Bagratuni.

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Preceded byMushegh VI Mamikonian Presiding prince of Armenia
under Abbasid suzerainty

754–761
Succeeded bySmbat VII Bagratuni


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