Bagaran, in the province of Ararat, i. 296, 324;
the capital of Ashot I., 340, 350
Bagdad, village, Kutais district, i. 48, 49
Baghdasareantz, Sembat, member of the Society of Evangelical preachers in Shusha, i. 98, 102, 104
Baghmesheh, Bay of, Lake Van, ii. 138
Bagrat-Magistros, governor-general of the eastern provinces, i. 373
Bagratuni or Bagratids, ancient Armenian family of princely rank giving kings to Armenia as well as to Georgia during the Middle Ages, i. 337.
See Armenia, History of, III.
Their Jewish origin, 337.
Their hereditary seats, ibid.
Baiburt, town in the valley of the Chorokh, i. 432, ii. 233, 244, 382
Baiburt, plain of, ii. 402
Baïndir, Karapapakh settlement on the Murad near Tutakh, ii. 267
Baker, G. P., his ascent of Ararat, i. 199