Battle of Hayots Dzor (2492 BC)

Battle of Hayots Dzor

Hayk defeats Bel with an arrow, a 19th-century depiction by Giuliano Zasso
Date11 August 2492 BC
Location
On the eastern side of Lake Van, in the valley of the Hoşap River, Vaspurakan
Result Hayk's victory
Belligerents
Babylonia Proto-Armenian clans
Commanders and leaders
Bel   Hayk
Strength
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Hayots Dzor (also known as the Dyutsaznamart, Armenian: Դյուցազնամարտ, "Battle of the Giants") is a legendary event rooted in Armenian national mythology, traditionally dated to 2492 BC. According to the 5th-century Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi, the battle was fought between Hayk, the revered patriarch and symbolic founder of the Armenian nation, and Bel, a foreign tyrant often identified with the Babylonian ruler Bel.

Said to have taken place in the mountainous region of Vaspurakan, near the eastern shores of Lake Van, this mytho-historical confrontation represents a foundational moment in Armenian cultural memory. Hayk’s victory is not only portrayed as a triumph over oppression but also as the origin point of Armenian identity and autonomy—marking the beginning of a lineage and homeland named in his honor: Hayastan.