Utik

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. 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.

Utik
Province of Kingdom of Armenia
189 BC–387 AD

CapitalParnes
Historical eraAntiquity, Middle Ages
 Artaxias I declaring himself independent
189 BC
 Given to Caucasian Albania by Sassanids
387 AD
Today part of Azerbaijan
 Armenia
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