Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

Armenian historiography from the 5th to 18th centuries refers to the body of works by Armenian authors from the 5th to 18th centuries (chronicles, annals, and other sources) dedicated to the history of Armenia itself, while also containing extensive information about neighboring states and regions, including the South Caucasus, Byzantium, and the Middle East. Emerging at the twilight of antiquity, Armenian historiography held a dominant position in medieval Armenian literature.

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Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

Armenian historiography from the 5th to 18th centuries refers to the body of works by Armenian authors from the 5th to 18th centuries (chronicles, annals, and other sources) dedicated to the history of Armenia itself, while also containing extensive information about neighboring states and regions, including the South Caucasus, Byzantium, and the Middle East. Emerging at the twilight of antiquity, Armenian historiography held a dominant position in medieval Armenian literature.

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