Overview
Gordyene or Corduene (Armenian: Կորդուք, romanized: Korduk'; Greek: Κορδυηνή, romanized: Kordyene; Hebrew: קרטיגיני, romanized: Kartigini) was an ancient historical region, located south of Lake Van, present-day eastern Turkey. According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Gordyene is the ancient name of the region of Bohtan, now Şırnak Province. It is mentioned as Beth Qardu in Syriac sources and is described as a small vassal state between Armenia and Parthian Empire in the mountainous area south of Lake Van in what is now Turkey. Corduene must also be sought on the left bank of the Tigris. Corduene is documented as a fertile mountainous district, rich in pasturage. The Kingdom of Gordyene emerged from the declining Seleucid Empire, and for most of its.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Gordyene (-63–113)
63 BCE – 113 CE
Area: 14,347 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (127–153)
127 CE – 153 CE
Area: 14,076 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (154–160)
154 CE – 160 CE
Area: 14,298 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (161–164)
161 CE – 164 CE
Area: 14,076 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (165–214)
165 CE – 214 CE
Area: 14,298 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (215–246)
215 CE – 246 CE
Area: 13,928 km²
Kingdom of Gordyene (247–259)
247 CE – 259 CE
Area: 13,928 km²