- Its
kings left
behind cuneiform inscriptions in the
Urartian language, a
member of the Hurro-
Urartian language family.
Urartu extended from the Euphrates...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Urartian or
Vannic is an
extinct Hurro-
Urartian language which was
spoken by the
inhabitants of the...
- Hurro-
Urartian is an
extinct language family of the
Ancient Near East,
comprising only two
known languages:
Hurrian and
Urartian. It is
often ****umed that...
-
urban planning of the
Urartian culture, an Iron Age
civilization located in
Anatolia and the
Armenian Highlands. The
Urartians are
known for
their fortresses...
-
Urartian religion is a
belief system adopted in the
ancient state of Urartu,
which existed from the 8th to 6th
centuries BC. It was
typical of despotic...
-
Urarteans were an
ancient people who
spoke the
Urartian language. The
territory of the
ancient kingdom of
Urartu extended over the
modern frontiers of...
-
Northeast Caucasian (Nakh–Dagestanian)
languages and the
extinct Hurro-
Urartian languages. The term
Alarodian is
derived from Gr**** Ἀλαρόδιοι (Alarodioi)...
-
Diauehi (Modern Georgian: დიაოხი Diaokhi,
Urartian Diauehi, Gr**** Τάοχοι Taochoi,
Armenian Տայք Tayk,
possibly ****yrian Daiaeni) was a
tribal union located...
- Hurro-
Urartian as an
Eastern Caucasian language".
Bibliotheca Orientalis. XLVI (3/4): 260–280. Zimansky, Paul (September 2011), "
Urartian and the
Urartians"...
-
multiple offensives deep into
Urartian territory, am****ing
numerous victories in the war.
Following his death, however,
Urartian Kings Argishti II and Rusa...