File:Urartian language stone, Erebuni museum 3.jpg
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Erebuni museum, Yerevan, Armenia.
Photo taken by <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Gegman" title="User:Gegman">gegman</a>.
Text under the tablet translate the writing as follow :
"By the greatness of Gold Chaldis, Argistis, son of Menuas, built this mighty stronghold and proclaimed it Erebooni for the glory of the country of Biainili and for holding the enemy's countries in awe, by the greatness of God Chaldis, Argistis, son of Menuas, mighty king, king of the country or Biainili, ruler of the town of Tushpah."
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