ՍՈՒԲՈՒՐ/ՍՈՒԲԱՐՏՈՒ ԵՐԿԻՐՆ ԱԴԱԲԻ ԱՐՔԱ ԼՈՒԳԱԼԱՆՆԵ-ՄՈՒՆԴՈՒԻ ԱՐՁԱՆԱԳՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՈՒՄ

Sumerian cuneiform texts contain information about ancient Armenia and adjacent countries, although scarce, but at the same time very valuable. According to the mentioned sources, in the III millennium BC in the south of the Armenian Highland, and in adjacent territories, existed the country of Subu...

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Published in:Herald of Social Sciences pp. 114 - 125
Main Authors: Ghazaryan, Robert, Tsakanyan, Ruslan
Format: Journal Article
Language:Armenian
Published: 2021
ISSN:0320-8117
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Summary:Sumerian cuneiform texts contain information about ancient Armenia and adjacent countries, although scarce, but at the same time very valuable. According to the mentioned sources, in the III millennium BC in the south of the Armenian Highland, and in adjacent territories, existed the country of Subur/Subir (in Akkadian - Subartu or Shubartu). According to the existing information, in addition to the texts from Fara, the country of Subartu is also mentioned in the inscription of the king Lugal-Anne-Mundu from the Sumerian city of Adab. This is the first time that the Sumerian text cited in the article has been presented in Armenian with Latin transliteration.
ISSN:0320-8117
DOI:10.53548/03208117-2021.3-114