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(2025). 9780195376142, Oxford University Press.
also rendered Meinua or Minua, was the fifth known of from c. 810 BC to approximately 786 BC. In Armenian, Menua is rendered as Menua. The name Menua may be connected etymologically to the Ancient Greek names and Minyas..

A younger son of the preceding Urartian King, Ishpuini, Menua was adopted as co-ruler by his father in the last years of his reign. Menua enlarged the kingdom through numerous wars against the neighbouring countries and left many inscriptions across the region, by far the most of any Urartian ruler.

(1985). 9780918986412, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. .
He organized a centralised administrative structure, fortified a number of towns and constructed . Amongst these was Menuakhinili located near (its exact location is uncertain, perhaps at Bulakbaşı, east of modern-day Iğdır).

He briefly co-ruled with his son, Inushpua, but was succeeded by another son, Argishti I.

(2025). 9780700714520 .
Menua also had a daughter named Tariria, after whom a certain vineyard was named Taririakhinli.

Apart from the inscription, another inscription proving the existence of the Urartian Kingdom in the geography of Muş is the Alazlı/Tirmet inscription. The inscription in question is located 25.5 km east of Muş province and 6.2 km south of district. In the inscription, the war fought by the Urartian king Menua is mentioned: It is believed that Menua founded the city of .


Menua Canal
Menua developed a and system that stretched across the kingdom. The most significant of these was a 45-mile canal from the Hoşap valley to Van, which was named the after the king.
(2025). 9780415481236, Routledge.
It flowed at a rate of 1500 to 3000 litres of water per second, depending on the time of the year.
(1987). 070994800X, Croom Helm. . 070994800X
Several of these canals are still in use today.

Menua became the first of kings who designed and constructed irrigation networks that contributed to farming and, in part, to the development of the vineyard in . Menuapili canal was about 72 km length. The canal was 4.5 meters wide and 1.5 meters deep, and reached the capital of Urartu, (Van). with in the background|left]]The canal passes in some places along the slopes, dug with rocks, and in the lower parts of the canal it was built especially from huge stones and over a wide and unbreakable wall with a height of 15–20 meters. Menuapili of which there are still many parts existing, working to supply irrigation and drinking water to the city of Van and the surrounding villages, is one of the surviving monuments of ancient Armenian culture and one of the oldest medieval civilization famous constructions. Menuapili is one of the oldest major canals in the , for that reason it was called by many historians a river.

The king is well known like Urartian king Menua in constructing hydraulic engineering works some of these well-constructed tunnels are still in use today. Sennacherib used the expertise of Urartian technicians since they were well known for their skill in constructing hydraulic installations. The biggest canal he build was only 19 km in length comparing with Menua's canal which was 72 km in length. Urartu's cultural development in the water sector has had a considerable impact on the development of northern Mesopotamia and the same cultural field of Assyria. The flow of irrigation canals is from north to south, from Urartu to Assyria, i.e. from the Armenian Highland to . Menua was one of the candidates to whom the title "Shinarar” i.e. builder can be given legally, and when Menua died in 780 B.C. Urartu was empire and equaled to his strong opponent Assyria.Tovmassian, Bedros, Patmaqagh


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