𒌷𒅕𒁍𒌑𒉌

Urartian

Erebuni

Alternative forms

  • 𒌷𒅕𒁍𒉌 (URUer-bu-ni)
  • 𒌷𒅕𒂊𒁍𒉌 (URUer-e-bu-ni)

Proper noun

𒌷𒅕𒁍𒌑𒉌 (URUer-bu-u2-ni /Er(e)buni/)

  1. Erebuni

Descendants

  • ? Old Armenian: Երեւան (Erewan)
  • Armenian: Էրեբունի (Ērebuni) (a modern scholarly transcription)

Further reading

  • Erebuni Fortress on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Arutjunjan, N. V. (1985) “Эр(е)буни”, in Топонимика Урарту [The Toponymy of Urartu] (Хурриты и урарты; 1), Yerevan: Academy Press, pages 257–258
  • Arutjunjan, N. V. (2001) “URUEr(e)buni”, in M. L. Xačikjan, editor, Корпус урартских клинообразных надписей [Corpus of Urartian Cuneiform Inscriptions] (in Russian), Yerevan: Academy Press, →ISBN, page 504a
  • Diakonoff, I. M., Kashkai, S. M. (1981) “Ereb/pune”, in Geographical Names According to Urartian Texts (Répertoire géographique des textes cunéiformes; 9), Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, page 29
  • Melikišvili, G. A. (1960) “URUirpuni”, in Urartskije klinoobraznyje nadpisi [Urartian Cuneiform Inscriptions] (in Russian), Moscow: Academy Press, page 431a
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