Vahan M. Kurkjian, A History of ArmeniaМұрағатталған 21 ақпанның 2014 жылы.: occupied by the Seljuks (1064—1072), by the Kurdish emirs (1072—1124), by the Georgians (1124—1126, 1161—1163), by the Tatars and the Persians, until its story was finally and completely ended by an earthquake in year 1300
Robert Bedrosian. Armenia during the Seljuk and Mongol Periods. The Emergence of Georgia: «The same year (1123) Ani was taken, though that city passed back and forth between the Georgian and Muslim emirs many times throughout the twelfth century. During the reigns of David’s successors, Demetre I (1125—1155) and Georgi III (1156—1184)». В: http://rbedrosian.com/asmp2.htm .
См. Закаряны и Мхаргрдзели.
Cyril Toumanoff. Armenia and Georgia, Chapter XIV, The Cambridge Medieval History, vol. IV, The Byzantine Empire part I, Cambridge, 1966, pp. 593—637:
«Later, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the Armenian house of the Zachariads (Mkhargrdzeli) ruled in northern Armenia at Ani, Lor’i, Kars, and Dvin under the Georgian aegis». См.:
http://rbedrosian.com/Ref/cmh3.htm
Robert Bedrosian, The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13-14th Centuries, 1979, p. 89-90 . Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University: «The Georgian Bagratids reached the apogee of their power under queen Tamar (1184—1213). Under Tamar’s generals, the energetic brothers Zak’are and Iwane Zak’arean, the Armeno-Georgian armies surged ahead reclaiming one after another fortress, city and district: Anberd in Aragacotn district (1196), Shamk’or, Ganjak, Arc’ax, Siwnik', Shirak, the Ayrarat plain and Ani (ca. 1199); Bjni (1201); and Dwin (1203) (156)». Подробнее см.:
http://rbedrosian.com/dissert.html
Vahan M. Kurkjian, A History of ArmeniaМұрағатталған 21 ақпанның 2014 жылы.: occupied by the Seljuks (1064—1072), by the Kurdish emirs (1072—1124), by the Georgians (1124—1126, 1161—1163), by the Tatars and the Persians, until its story was finally and completely ended by an earthquake in year 1300
Vahan M. Kurkjian, A History of ArmeniaМұрағатталған 21 ақпанның 2014 жылы.: occupied by the Seljuks (1064—1072), by the Kurdish emirs (1072—1124), by the Georgians (1124—1126, 1161—1163), by the Tatars and the Persians, until its story was finally and completely ended by an earthquake in year 1300