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Zulmabad Fortress and Urartian Presence in North-western Iran: Insights from Recent Archaeological Investigations

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  17-32

Abstract

 Situated at the crossroads of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Anatolia, Iran’s north-western region holds immense historical and cultural significance within the broader Middle Eastern landscape, characterized by its rich archaeological diversity. Since the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, this area has supported semi-nomadic societies and sustained dynamic interactions with eastern Anatolia. The powerful Urartian state expanded into this region, constructing numerous fortresses and settlements as part of its frontier defence system. Inscriptions from the reigns of Urartian kings Ispuini and Menua reference large-scale architectural projects, reflecting the state’s enduring legacy. Archaeological surface surveys conducted by A. Ceylan between 1998 and 2019 across the Caucasus and north-western Iran—particularly in Tabriz, Ardabil, and Ahar—have revisited known sites and uncovered new fortresses, tumuli, and settlements. Among these, Zulmabad Fortress, located 36 km from Varzegan at an elevation of 2,080 metres, stands out for its strategic placement atop a steep mountain with a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Adjacent tumuli further underscore the site’s historical importance. This study focuses on Zulmabad Fortress, employing photogrammetric analysis, ceramic typology, and architectural documentation to reveal its Urartian characteristics. Despite damage over time, the fortress remains a significant example of Urartian military architecture in Iran.

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