C. F. Lehmann-Haupt's Studies on Assyrian Inscriptions of the Armenian Highland

Prominent German orientalist C. F. Lehmann-Haupt explored the Tigris Tunnel during his travels in the Armenian Highland and Northern Mesopotamia from 1898 to 1899.1 According to him, the kings of Assyria considered this place as the source of the Tigris (or at least one of its sources) and tried to...

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Main Author: Vahe Sargsyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Armenia 2025-05-01
Series:Banber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti
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Online Access:http://93.187.165.27:80/index.php/bios/article/view/102
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Summary:Prominent German orientalist C. F. Lehmann-Haupt explored the Tigris Tunnel during his travels in the Armenian Highland and Northern Mesopotamia from 1898 to 1899.1 According to him, the kings of Assyria considered this place as the source of the Tigris (or at least one of its sources) and tried to reach it during their campaigns. This was probably conditioned by the circumstance that the waters of the Tigris River, which “flooded the walls” of the Assyrian capitals of Assur, Calah and Nineveh, flowed through the rocks there. According to the inscriptions of the Tigris Tunnel, the sacrifices made by the Assyrian kings in honor of their gods were considered to be dedicated to the god of the river and the spring [9: A.0.102.6 ii 34-40; A.0.102.8: 20-23; A.0.102.14: 67-72; 14: 434].
ISSN:2738-2710
2738-2702