Xerxes I inscription at Van, Van
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The Xerxes I inscription at Van, also known as the XV inscription, is a trilingual cuneiform inscription of the Achaemenid King Xerxes I. It is located on the southern slope of a mountain adjacent to the Van Fortress, near Lake Van in present-day Turkey. When inscribed it was located in the Achaemenid province of Armenia. The inscription is inscribed on a smoothed section of the rock face near the fortress, approximately 20 metres above the ground. The niche was originally carved out by Xerxes' father, King Darius, but he left the surface blank. ()
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Xerxes I inscription at Van – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Van Fortress, Tushpa, Toprakkale, Tuşba.
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Which popular attractions are close to Xerxes I inscription at Van?
Nearby attractions include Tushpa, Van (2 min walk), Van Fortress, Van (2 min walk).