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Muṣaṣir (****yrian cuneiform: KURMu-ṣa-ṣir and variants,
including Mutsatsir,
Akkadian for Exit of the Serpent/Snake), in
Urartian Ardini was an ancient...
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without wings,
standing on a lion. His
principle shrine was at
Ardini (
Muṣaṣir). The
temples dedicated to
Khaldi were
adorned with
weapons such as swords...
- (1991), "Calcol" Radner,
Karen (2012). "Between a Rock and a Hard Place:
Musasir, Kumme, Ukku and Šubria – the
Buffer States between ****yria and Urartu"...
- Urartu, as well as
other small buffer states between the two, such as
Musasir and Zikirta. The name of
Mannaea and its
earliest recorded ruler Udaki...
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emigrated northwest into the Lake Van
region from
their religious capital of
Musasir.
According to Zimansky, the
Urartian ruling class were few in
number and...
- The name
Musasir in
Akkadian means exit of the serpent. The
Musasir temple was an
important Araratian temple in
Musasir, The
Temple at
Musasir appears...
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Mannaean city of
Musasir,
which was then made the
religious center of the empire. The main
temple for the war god
Haldi was in
Musasir. Ishpuini's kingdom...
- Ispuini) the
Establisher 828 BC–810 BC;
expanded the
empire and
conquered Musasir.
Menua (also Menuas, Minua) the
Conqueror 810 BC–785 BC;
initially ruled...
- most of
Urartu Arubani is
known as Khaldi's wife, at the
excavation of
Musasir references to "Khaldi and his wife, Bagmashtu" were
found inscribed on...
- com/news/12769/Capital-of-
Musasir-government-in-northwest-Iran-experts-believe https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/130071/Search-for-
Musasir...