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LEVENT, Esra KAÇMAZ, "The Early Urartian Kings Ishpuini and Minua’s Search for a Royal Architectural Idiom as Reflected in the Lower and Upper Anzaf Fortresses", Anadolu Araştırmaları 27, pp. 81-105, 2022
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Menua, the son of İşpuini, brought this stone to our Lord Haldi. he sewed. Tann Haldi went on a military expedition with his spear. He captured the city of Trtimi in the territory of the country of Urme.
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district. In the inscription, the war fought by the Urartian king Menua is mentioned:
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was in Musasir. Ishpuini's kingdom was then attacked by the forces of the
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This biography of an Armenian ruler or member of a royal family is a
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By the will of Khaldi, Menua, son of Ishpuini, has built this canal.
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inscription, another inscription proving the existence of the
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King of Urartu
Sarduri I
Menua
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Sarduri
Menua
Sarduri I
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Urartu
Sarduri I
Tushpa
Mannaean
Musasir
Haldi
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Shamshi-Adad V
Nairi
Menua

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