Utik
Historical province of Greater Armenia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the village in Slovenia, see Utik, Vodice.
Utik (Armenian: Ուտիք, also known as Uti, Utiq, or Outi) was a historic province of the Kingdom of Armenia. It was ceded to Caucasian Albania following the partition of Armenia between Sassanid Persia and the Eastern Roman Empire in 387 AD.[1] Most of the region is located within present-day Azerbaijan immediately west of the Kura River, while a part of it lies within the Tavush province of present-day northeastern Armenia.
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Utik | |
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Province of Kingdom of Armenia | |
189 BC–387 AD | |
Capital | Parnes |
Historical era | Antiquity, Middle Ages |
• Artaxias I declaring himself independent | 189 BC |
387 AD | |
Today part of | Azerbaijan Armenia |
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