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Armenia had become so powerful, that it was able to neutralize the attacks from any neighboring enemy. The king managed to concentrate all his force and knowledge into fulfilling the material and spiritual needs of his people.
It's been there since the article was created so it probably originates from the original ref, namely Macler's "Armenia, The Kingdom of the Bagratids". In the absence of certainty, though, I've removed it. It can easily be re-added if the correct source is found. ClaretAsh11:20, 8 February 2012 (UTC)Reply