In the Babylonian Akkadian model, these individuals are referred to as Urartians. The inscription is also prepared three languages - in Old Persian, Elamite, and in the Babylonian dialect of Akkadian - and is the previous recognised face of the identify Urartu/Urashtu in reference to the Armenia. Xerxes I was king of Achaemenid Persia next the reign of his father, Darius the Great who authored the Behistun Inscription.