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The Armenian Review - Volume 36 -1983, page 65; "considers 702 as the date of the battle of Vardanakert , while David Baghishetsi , in his Manr Zhamanakagrutiunner ( Minor Chronicles ) ( Erevan , 1956 ) , 11 , 333 , marks the Armenian year 151 ( June 4 , 702 - June 3 , 703..."
Medieval Monarchies of Armenia: The Last Phase, Srpouhie-Anna Essefian, Georgetown University, 1976, page 45;"..indicates that the date of the Battle of Vardanakert was 702."
Making the Medieval Relevant: How Medieval Studies, ed.Chris Jones, Conor Kostick, Klaus Oschema, 2019, page 98;"Iraq & 13 Between 14 February 701 & 2 February 702 Syria 703 Date (CE) Representative excerpts →[1] Event ... Also: “Those who escaped the sword [at the battle of Vardanakert, January 703] fell into the River Eraskh [Araxes or Araks]".
Church-state Relations in Armenia During the Arab, Manuel M. Jinbashian, 2000, page 127; "382 says in the year 82 / Bebruary 701 - February 702 Muḥammad appointed Abū Shaykh ibn Abdallah over Armenia but the ... Ibn al - Athir and Ibn al - Khayyāj , who was most probably killed at the battle of Vardanakert". --Kansas Bear (talk) 20:55, 4 November 2022 (UTC)Reply
The Church of the Holy Cross of Ałt‘amar: Politics, Art, Spirituality in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan, ed. Zaroui Pogossian, Edda Vardanyan, Brill, 2019, page 149;"If this conjecture is true, Vard did not participate in the Battle of Vardanakert in 703 were the Arabs were rooted."
The Umayyad World, Andrew Marsham, Taylor & Francis, 2020, page 224;"His next assignment in the NOrth immediately followed the Battle of Vardanakert (c.703), when the Kamsarakan family challenged and resoundingly defeated the local Arab troops in the region of Shirak."
Non-Muslim Provinces under Early Islam: Islamic Rule and Iranian Legitimacy in Armenia and Caucasian Albania, Alison Vacca, Cambridge University Press, 2017, page 37;"This includes the Battle of Warthän/Vardanakert in or around 703, when Armenians routed the caliphal army and attempted to kill the surviving soldiers."
The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the sixth to the eighteenth century, Vol. II, ed. Agop Jack Hacikyan, Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, Wayne State University Press, 2000, page 146;"At the same time , they organized themselves into units , took positions at the fronts and the fight began . Although the Armenian warriors numbered ... The battle of Vardanakert took place in January 703."