Lexical meaning of Meher is "illuminating". Meher Gate, which was built in the name of God Haldi between 820-810 BC during the reign of Urartian kings Ispuini and his son Menua, is a sanctuary formed by carving the limestone rock. The perimeter of the rectangular gate, created by straightening its front facade with great care, is limited by two frames. The gate is 2,60 m wide and 4 m high. A cuneiform script consisting of 47 lines is inscribed on the inner surface of the door, which is straightened like glass. Haldi is written as at the top of the list of Gods. Beneath, the names of Teisheba and Shivini are written.