- from c. 810 BC to
approximately 786 BC. In Armenian,
Menua is
rendered as
Menua. The name
Menua may be
connected etymologically to the
Ancient Gr**** names...
- The
Menua Canal, also
known as the
Semiramis Canal or as the
Shamiram Canal, is a
canal joined with a
series of
hydraulic works such as
aqueducts constructed...
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expansionist policy of
neighboring Urartu. He
fought several battles against kings Menua and
Argishti I in the
first half of the 8th
century BCE. His
reign is do****ented...
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suffixes added through Suffixaufnahme: e.g. Argište-šə
Menua-ḫi-ne-šə "Argišti (ergative), son of
Menua (ergative)". The
plural form can also
serve as a general...
- as
opposed to
representing the
digraph sh. A son and the
successor of
Menua, he
continued the
series of
conquests initiated by his predecessors, apparently...
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Menua Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Մենուա Հովհաննիսյան; 22
December 1985 – 5
October 2020) was an
Armenian serviceman and
intelligence officer in the Artsakh...
- district. In the inscription, the war
fought by the
Urartian king
Menua is mentioned:
Menua, the son of İşpuini,
brought this
stone to our Lord Haldi. he...
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menua sida empu lalu
ngena kuasa-kuasa Sekretari-Sekretari
Menua ke dua buah
menua nya lalu pia mega
ngenuluka padu
mangku pengawa ke
peranak menua Sarawak...
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Erebuni Fortress reads: By the
greatness of the God Khaldi, Argishti, son of
Menua,
built this
mighty stronghold and
proclaimed it
Erebuni for the
glory of...
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Establisher 828 BC–810 BC;
expanded the
empire and
conquered Musasir.
Menua (also
Menuas, Minua) the
Conqueror 810 BC–785 BC;
initially ruled jointly with...