Gazandži
ANE
Urartu
Urartian
eCUT Argišti, son of Minua
Kleiss 1976 G 2 No. 60 (p. 15)
Salvini 2008 p. 324, 359
ECUT Project Argišti I, son of Minua: A 08-25 (Q007026)
Gazandži is a village at the Turkish-Armenian border location south of Armavir, on the right bank of the river Arasse, approximately 9 km northeast of Iğdir. Here a cylindrical stone with a building inscription of the Urartian king Argišti I., son of Minua (8th century BCE) was found.
Pleiades
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Gazandži (Kazana)
Gazandži (Kazana)
Gazandži is a village at the Turkish-Armenian border location south of Armavir, on the right bank of the river Arasse, approximately 9 km northeast of Iğdir. Here a cylindrical stone with a building inscription of the Urartian king Argišti I., son of Minua (8th century BCE) was found.
ANE
Cuneiform
Salvini 2008 volume 1, page 359
Pleiades
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CIGS location of Kazancı
Gazandži
Salvini 2008 p. 67
Pleiades
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Kazancı
Kazana
Kazancı
twenty-first century of the common era
2099
OSM Node 1951322084
Representative location based on OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap (Node 1951322084, version 4, osm:changeset=41618994, 2016-08-22T16:54:57Z)
2020-06-22T16:09:03-04:00
2000
OSM location of Kazancı
settlement-modern