Siege of Khokhanaberd
The siege of Khokhanaberd was military conflict between Armenian and Mongol forces in XIII century during Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia.
Background
In 1220, Mongols invaded Georgia. The same year they invaded Armenia under Zakarid dynasty.After conquering the coastal regions of Lake Sevan and Syunik, another Mongol army led by Jughbugha Noyin set out to conquer Khachen.
The Mongol army led by the general Jughbugha invades Khachen, where it encounters stubborn resistance. Moreover, unlike other regions, in Khachen the struggle was not concentrated in one fortress, which served as a hub, but rather numerous pockets of resistance were created. Part of the Armenians of Inner Khachen took refuge in the fortress. Despite the stubborn resistance of the Khachens, the Mongols nevertheless managed to sneak into the fortress and overwhelm the defenders.The Mongols, in order to break the will of the Armenians of Artsakh, took revenge on the peaceful population in the most brutal and savage way. According to the testimony of Kirakos Gandzaketsi, they put part of the population of Havka-Akhrat to the sword, and the rest were thrown from the fortress. Blood flowed like a river. After a long time, the bones of the unburied martyrs looked like piles of stones.