- that the
Urartian capital, Tushpa, was
located near the city of Van and the lake of the same name. Nairi:
Boris Piotrovsky wrote that the
Urartians first...
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Culture of the
Urartians] (in German). Darmstadt:
Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. ISBN 9783534018703. Klein,
Jeffrey J. (1974). "
Urartian Hieroglyphic...
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Benjamins Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 9027247587. Zimansky, Paul (2011). "
Urartian and
Urartians". In Mc****n, Gregory; Steadman,
Sharon (eds.). The
Oxford Handbook...
- of the
Urartian religion are scarce.
Scholars have a
limited number of do****ents that
describe the
rituals and
belief system of the
Urartians. A unique...
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Urartians were an
ancient people who
spoke the
Urartian language. The
territory of the
ancient kingdom of
Urartu extended over the
modern frontiers of...
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Alarodians to the
Urartians,
suggesting that
Alarodian was a
variation of the name
Urartian/Araratian.
According to this theory, the
Urartians of the 18th Satrapy...
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covered some of the same area. A
related people to the
Hurrians are the
Urartians. The
Khabur River valley became the
heart of the
Hurrian lands for a millennium...
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Benjamins Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 9027247587. Zimansky, Paul (2011). "
Urartian and
Urartians". The
Oxford Handbook of
Ancient Anatolia. p. 556. {{cite book}}:...
- and
translates Urartian inscriptions for them.
Urartian Chechen claim İlber Ortaylı
claimed in one of his
seminars that the
Urartians were Chechens. Ortaylı...
- name the
Urartians used to
refer to Armenian-speaking tribes.
According to both
Urartian and ****yrian records, the
Etiuni were
hostile to
Urartian rule....