One of the most important ancient artifacts of Sarab is this stone inscription or Razliq inscription, located northwest of the village of Dizehj Safia and on top of Mount Zaghan. This inscription dates back to the era of Argishti II, king of Urartu, and narrates his victories in the conquest of the lands of Rutumni, Arhofsholu, Boqu, Gierdu, Gitohani, and Tuaishdu. The inscription has 16 lines and is considered one of the most valuable relics from the pre-Islamic era of Sarab.
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