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Revision as of 13:23, 15 October 2007 by Eupator (talk | contribs) (an azeri source is not acceptable, we need neutral and reliable sources)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Principality of Khachen (Template:Lang-hy) was a medieval Armenian principality, in part of historical Artsakh (present-day Nagorno-Karabakh). The Byzantine emperor Constantine VII addressed his letters to the prince of Khachen with the inscription "To Prince of Khachen, Armenia." According to Abū Dulaf, an Arab traveller of the time, Khachen was an Armenian principality immediately south of Barda'a.
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- Howorth, Henry Hoyle(1876) History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th CenturyLongmans, Green, and Co. p. 14
- The New Encyclopedia Britannica by Robert MacHenry, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, Robert MacHenry, (1993) p.761
- Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, De ceremoniis aubae byzantinae (Ed. J.P.Migne. Patrologiae cursiis completus, Series Graeco-Latina, 112), p. 248
- Abū-Dulaf. Abū-Dulaf Misʻar Ibn Muhalhil's Travels in Iran (circa A.D. 950), Cairo University Press, 1955, p. 74
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