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Ashurbanipal (Neo-****yrian cuneiform: Aššur-bāni-apli,
meaning "Ashur is the
creator of the heir") was the king of the Neo-****yrian
Empire from 669 BC...
- The
Royal Library of
Ashurbanipal,
named after Ashurbanipal, the last
great king of the ****yrian Empire, is a
collection of more than 30,000 clay tablets...
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reign of
Ashurbanipal, a
notoriously cruel and
brutal ****yrian king
whose reign was
marked by
various military campaigns and invasions.
Ashurbanipal ruled...
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allegiance to
Ashurbanipal, the
clear primary heir, Šamaš-šuma-ukin was also
referred to as
Ashurbanipal's "equal brother" and
Ashurbanipal was to stay...
- a v****al by
Ashurbanipal and with the ****yrian army
occupied elsewhere, the
region slowly receded from
Ashurbanipal's grasp.
Ashurbanipal went on numerous...
- The
royal Lion Hunt of
Ashurbanipal is
shown on a
famous group of ****yrian
palace reliefs from the
North Palace of
Nineveh that are now displa**** in room...
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Ashurbanipal, also
known as the
Ashurbanipal Monument or the
Statue of
Ashurbanipal, is a
bronze sculpture by Fred Parhad, an
artist of ****yrian descent...
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Yunus where the
mosque of the
Prophet Jonah and a
palace of Esarhaddon/
Ashurbanipal below it are located.
South of the
street Al-'Asady (made by
Daesh destroying...
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Ashurbanipal Ebrahim Babilla (June 25, 1944 –
March 30, 2011) was an ****yrian-Iranian actor,
theatre director,
playwright and
visual artist. Babilla's...
- made in the
reign of
Ashurbanipal.
Possibly influenced by
Egyptian art,
which did
depict foreigners differently,
Ashurbanipal's reliefs show Elamites...