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Tar...dun...ni (Cuneiform: 𒋻...𒂅...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, or Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin) son of Ikki (also reads Ikkibshakhmat, or Ikkipshakhmat), was a king, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of the Zagros mountains area, circa 2000 BC. Although "Tardunni" is the way his name has been traditionally deciphered, he may have been called differently: it has been proposed that he was rather called Lisir Pirini, son of Ikkid Samad. — Inscription of Tardunni. * Rock-relief of Darband-i Belula at Horen Shekhan, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq * * Drawing of Tardunni, and reproduction of the inscription. * * *

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  • Tardunni (in)
  • Tardunni (en)
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  • Tar...dun...ni (aksara paku: ð’‹»...ð’‚…...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, atau Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin) putra Ikki (juga dibaca Ikkibshakhmat, atau Ikkipshakhmat), adalah seorang raja, pangeran, penguasa, atau pejabat tinggi daerah pegunungan Zagros, sekitar 2000 SM. Meskipun "Tardunni" adalah cara namanya diuraikan secara tradisional, ia mungkin dipanggil dengan cara yang berbeda: dianjurkan bahwa dia disebut Lisir Pirini, putra Ikkid Samad. (in)
  • Tar...dun...ni (Cuneiform: ð’‹»...ð’‚…...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, or Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin) son of Ikki (also reads Ikkibshakhmat, or Ikkipshakhmat), was a king, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of the Zagros mountains area, circa 2000 BC. Although "Tardunni" is the way his name has been traditionally deciphered, he may have been called differently: it has been proposed that he was rather called Lisir Pirini, son of Ikkid Samad. — Inscription of Tardunni. * Rock-relief of Darband-i Belula at Horen Shekhan, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq * * Drawing of Tardunni, and reproduction of the inscription. * * * (en)
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  • Tardunni (en)
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  • Tardunni (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Belula_Pass_Rock_Relief.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Akkadian_script_of_the_Rock_relief_of_Darband-i_Belula_,Horen_Shekhan,_Sulaymaniyah,_Iraqi_Kurdistan.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rock_relief_of_Darband-i_Belula_at_Horen_Shekhan,_Sulaymaniyah,_Iraq.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tadunni_(name).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tardunni_inscription_and_transcription.jpg
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  • Satuni (en)
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  • Location of the Tardunni relief in Iraq. (en)
  • Relief of "Tar...dunni" (en)
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  • Tardunni relief (en)
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  • Around 2000 BC or late 3rd millennium BC (en)
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  • Possible King, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of Lullubi (en)
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  • Tar...dun...ni (aksara paku: ð’‹»...ð’‚…...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, atau Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin) putra Ikki (juga dibaca Ikkibshakhmat, atau Ikkipshakhmat), adalah seorang raja, pangeran, penguasa, atau pejabat tinggi daerah pegunungan Zagros, sekitar 2000 SM. Meskipun "Tardunni" adalah cara namanya diuraikan secara tradisional, ia mungkin dipanggil dengan cara yang berbeda: dianjurkan bahwa dia disebut Lisir Pirini, putra Ikkid Samad. Dia terutama dikenal dari relief batu yang ditemukan di lembah sungai Diyala, di lintasan Belula, dekat , di gunung Horen Shekhan (bahasa Kurdi: هۆرێن Ùˆ شێخان; bahasa Arabهورين- شيخان), di ujung timur laut Irak, dekat perbatasan Iran. Tidak banyak yang diketahui tentang Tardunni. Dia mungkin adalah penguasa . Beberapa reliefnya diketahui sekitar 55 kilometer jauhnya, seperti , yang sangat mirip dengan relief Tardunni. Pendapat lain menunjukkan bahwa dia adalah seorang Guti. (in)
  • Tar...dun...ni (Cuneiform: ð’‹»...ð’‚…...𒉌, tar...dun...ni, or Tar…ni, …birini, …irpirin) son of Ikki (also reads Ikkibshakhmat, or Ikkipshakhmat), was a king, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of the Zagros mountains area, circa 2000 BC. Although "Tardunni" is the way his name has been traditionally deciphered, he may have been called differently: it has been proposed that he was rather called Lisir Pirini, son of Ikkid Samad. He is mainly known from a rock relief discovered in the valley of the Diyala river, in the Belula Pass, near the Lake of Darbandikhan, on the Horen Shekhan mountain (Kurdish: هۆرێن Ùˆ شێخان; Arabic هورين- شيخان), in the extreme northeast of Iraq, near the border with Iran. Very little is known about Tardunni. He was probably a ruler of the Lullubi mountain tribe. Some of their reliefs are known about 55 kilometers away, such as the Anubanini rock relief, which are very similar to the relief of Tardunni. Another opinion suggests that he was a Gutian. In his relief, he is seen wearing weapons and trampling enemies. On the side, the relief has an inscription in the Akkadian language, invoking the protection of the deities Shamash and Adad: "Tar...dunni, prefect (?), son of Sin (?)-Ipshah, all this image was replaced. As it was falling apart, he restored it. Anybody who destroys this image, his race, his name will be eradicated by Shamash and Adad!" — Inscription of Tardunni. * Rock-relief of Darband-i Belula at Horen Shekhan, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq * Akkadian script of the rock-relief of Darband-i Belula, Horen Shekhan, Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan * Drawing of Tardunni, and reproduction of the inscription. * Rock-relief of "Tar...dunni" at Darband-i Belula, Horen Shekhan, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq * Inscription and transcription. * Portrait of Tardunni * The name "Ta...dun...ni" and its proposed transcription in standard Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform (en)
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  • PossibleKing, prince, ruler, or high-ranking official of Lullubi (en)
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