Along with queen Qaquli, she is one of the two known female members of the Urartian royal family.
Tariria is primarily known from an inscription bearing her name, placed at the boundary of what appears to be her vineyard, along the Menua Canal.
[1][2][3] In reality, more than just a vineyard, her lands seem to be a vast royal garden modeled after the Assyrian style.
[4] This inscription states: "This vineyard belongs to Tariria, woman of Menua.
[2][4][5] Along with Queen Qaquli, she is one of the two known female members of the Urartian royal family.