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Biainili/Biaini: The
Urartian kings,
starting during the co-reign of
Ishpuini and his son, Menua,
referred to
their kingdom as
Biainili, or "those...
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vernacular of the
Great Kingdom of
Biainili was
quite certainly Armenian. The
Armenian language was
obviously the region's...
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Urartians themselves, or Alarodians,
called their country and
state Biainili, from
which comes the
modern name of Lake Van, in the
basin of
which the...
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built this
mighty stronghold and
proclaimed it
Erebuni for the
glory of
Biainili [Urartu] and to
instill fear
among the king's enemies.
Argishti says, "The...
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Kingdom of Urartu, also
known as the
Kingdom of Van or
Ararat and
called Biainili in the
Urartian language used by its rulers. The
kingdom competed with...
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vernacular of the
Great Kingdom of
Biainili was
quite certainly Armenian. The
Armenian language was
obviously the region's...
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Buffer States between ****yria and Urarṭu," in: S.
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