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508 BIAINILI-URARTU<br />
Erebuni (Irpuni), Urartian citadel see Arinberd<br />
Erek Dag, identified with Mount Qilbani, 128-9, 178 see also<br />
Rusahinili Qilbanikai<br />
Erek Dag, rock inscription <strong>of</strong> Rusa E, 55, 132 Abb. 08.26,<br />
178, 189-91<br />
Eriahi, land attacked by Argishti M, 154<br />
Erikua(hi), land invaded by Minua, 28, 119<br />
Erimena, Urartian personal name borne by several individuals<br />
father <strong>of</strong> Rusa king <strong>of</strong> Urartu, 12, 113, 129, 133, 158,<br />
160-1, 172-3, 179, 191<br />
on seal impression on a tablet in Karmir Blur (perhaps<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the name <strong>of</strong> a LÚ A.ZUM.LI <strong>of</strong>ficial sometimes<br />
identified as Erimena son <strong>of</strong> Argishti, Erimena<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Rusa, or Rusa son <strong>of</strong> Erimena), 133,<br />
160, 179, 184, 191, 231, 234<br />
Urartian name <strong>of</strong> Arame king <strong>of</strong> Urartu, 10, 158, 160-<br />
1, 446<br />
Erkiuni, land attacked by Argishti M, 151<br />
Ernis, Urartian cemetery near Lake Van, 32<br />
Erzincan, stone relief, 35<br />
Esarhaddon (Asarhaddon, Assur-ahu-iddina), king <strong>of</strong> Assyria<br />
(681-669)<br />
in the Bible, 222<br />
Black Stone <strong>of</strong> Lord Aberdeen, 372<br />
conquest <strong>of</strong> Shubria, 137, 143, 261-4<br />
relations with Urartu, 142-4, 224, 263<br />
synchronism with Ursa (Rusa), 133, 135, 148, 158,<br />
227-8, 231, 263<br />
Eski Dogubeyazıt, Urartian tomb NE <strong>of</strong> Lake Van, 32, 35<br />
Fig. 01.17<br />
Eski Malatya see Arslantepe, Meli†ea<br />
Esmail Agha see Qaleh Ismail Agha<br />
Etini, land normally identified with Etiuni/Etiuhi, 202 see<br />
also Etiuhi, Etiuni<br />
Etini Mount, in Tumme, 389<br />
Etiuhi, land W <strong>of</strong> Lake Sevan, probably identical with Etiuni,<br />
13, 154, 202 see also Etini, Etiuni<br />
Etiuni, land W <strong>of</strong> Lake Sevan, probably identical with Etiuhi, 7,<br />
15-7, 19, 107, 151, 154, 377-8 see also Etini, Etiuhi<br />
Etiuni, a designation <strong>of</strong> pottery or other aspects <strong>of</strong> material<br />
culture, also called Lchashen-Metsamor, 377-8, 445<br />
Evoghlu, stone relief, 35 see also Qiz Qal’eh<br />
Fum, possible location <strong>of</strong> Uppummu, 260<br />
F<br />
G<br />
Gamir(ra) (Gimir), land <strong>of</strong> the Cimmerians N <strong>of</strong> Lake Sevan,<br />
155-6, 211<br />
Garaushinke Pass see Gawre Shinke Pass<br />
Gavar (Nor-Bayazet, Kamo, Kyavar), Urartian site on W coast<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lake Sevan, 191-2, 357<br />
Gawre Shinke Pass, 244 Fig. 17.01, 250 Fig. 17.04, 256<br />
Gegharot, pre-Urartian fortress in Armenia, 46 Fig. 02.05,<br />
48-51 Fig. 02.07<br />
Gilurani, wood near Van Kalesi, 397<br />
Gilzanu, land, probably near the S end <strong>of</strong> Lake Urmia, 24,<br />
139, 163-6<br />
Gimir see Gamir<br />
Giyimli see Serbartepe<br />
Godin Tepe, archaeological site in Media, 317-9, 333-4<br />
Golovino, cemetery in Armenia, 373, 377, 394-5<br />
Gordion, capital <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, 322, 340, 420<br />
Goren Dagı, Ireini Dagı, perhaps Mount Eiduru, 106<br />
Gövelek Stele, part <strong>of</strong> Ke≥i≥ Göl Stele <strong>of</strong> Rusa E, 106, 127<br />
Abb. 08.20-21, 129, 132, 134, 147, 178-9, 189-91,<br />
234 see also Ke≥i≥ Göl Stele<br />
Gre Migro, archaeological site near Batman, perhaps Kullimeri,<br />
260 see also Kullimeri<br />
Güney Tepe, outer town at Ayanis, 93-4, 106, 108<br />
Guriania (Guriaini), land between Urartu and Gamir NE <strong>of</strong><br />
Lake Sevan, 156, 191, 211-2<br />
Gutium, region E <strong>of</strong> Assyria, 136, 150-1, 254<br />
Guzana see Halaf<br />
H<br />
Habhu, mountainous region N <strong>of</strong> Assyria, 243, 253, 256,<br />
428, 430<br />
Habıbu≥agı, rock inscription <strong>of</strong> Sarduri A (also known as<br />
Izoglu, Izoli), 16, 120 Abb. 08.10, 163<br />
Habruri (previously read Kirruru), probably the Herir Plain,<br />
389<br />
Haftavan, Urartian site W <strong>of</strong> Lake Urmia, 5, 80, 167-8, 265<br />
Haftun, Tell, archaeological site NE <strong>of</strong> Arba’il, probably<br />
ancient Hiptunu, 209, 248<br />
Hagi Stele <strong>of</strong> Argishti R, 191<br />
Haikaberd (Haykaberd), Armenian name <strong>of</strong> Çavu≥tepe, 177,<br />
353 see also Çavu≥tepe<br />
Hakkari (perhaps ancient Ukku), 243, 255, 257-8<br />
Halaf, Tell (ancient Guzana) capital <strong>of</strong> Bit Bahiani, 343<br />
Haldi, Urartian god, head <strong>of</strong> the Urartian pantheon, 3, 14, 28,<br />
30, 43, 101, 105-7, 147, 193, 306, 381<br />
dedications to Haldi, 37, 126-7, 191, 305, 355, 439<br />
Gates <strong>of</strong> Haldi (Door <strong>of</strong> Haldi), 29, 32, 105, 253<br />
god <strong>of</strong> Musasir, 244-5, 389<br />
and marks on pottery and bronze bowls, 358, 362-3,<br />
370, 372<br />
pre-Urartian Haldi, 105, 246<br />
promotion under Ishpuini, 14, 28, 105, 253, 381, 389<br />
and red slipped pottery, 170<br />
return to Musasir, 209-10<br />
in royal titles, 193-6