Ashur (also known as Assur) was an Assyrian city located on a plateau above the Tigris River in Mesopotamia (today known as Qal'at Sherqat, al-Shirqat District, northern Iraq). #History #Tukulti-NinurtaI #Assyria #Assur #AshurnasirpalII #Ashur #UNESCO #HistoryFact https://whe.to/ci/1-148-en/
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Relieve que muestra la cabeza de un genio alado. Mesopotamia, Asiria, Período neo asirio, reinado del Rey Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 adC). Os dejo dos vídeos. El primero, del palacio de Ashurnasirpal...

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Ashurnasirpal II

Ashurnasirpal II (r. 884-859 BCE) was the third king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. His father was Tukulti-Ninurta II (r. 891-884 BCE) whose military campaigns throughout the region provided his son with...

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The foundation of the Assyrian dynasty can be traced to Zulilu, who is said to have lived after Bel-kap-kapu (c. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/106/history-of-assyria/ #History #Ashur #Ashurbanipal #AshurnasirpalII
History of Assyria

The foundation of the Assyrian dynasty can be traced to Zulilu, who is said to have lived after Bel-kap-kapu (c. 1900 BCE), the ancestor of Shalmaneser I. The city-state of Ashur rose to prominence...

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Ashur (also known as Assur) was an Assyrian city located on a plateau above the Tigris River in Mesopotamia (today known as Qalat Sherqat, northern Iraq). https://www.worldhistory.org/ashur/ #History #Ashur #AshurnasirpalII #Assur
Ashur

Ashur (also known as Assur) was an Assyrian city located on a plateau above the Tigris River in Mesopotamia (today known as Qalat Sherqat, northern Iraq). The city was an important center of trade...

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Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the south wind. https://www.worldhistory.org/Ninurta/ #History #AshurnasirpalII #Kalhu #MesopotamianReligion
Ninurta

Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the south wind. He first appears in texts in the early 3rd millennium...

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In 1845 CE, the archaeologist Austen Henry Layard began excavations at the ruins of the city of Nimrud in the region which is northern Iraq in the present day. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/784/the-nimrud-ivories-their-discovery--history/ #History #Ashur #AshurnasirpalII #Assyria
The Nimrud Ivories: Their Discovery & History

In 1845 CE, the archaeologist Austen Henry Layard began excavations at the ruins of the city of Nimrud in the region which is northern Iraq in the present day. Layard's expedition was part of a larger...

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Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1122/wall-reliefs-apkallus-of-the-north-west-palace-at/ #History #Apkallu #AshurnasirpalII #Assyria
Wall Reliefs: Apkallus of the North-West Palace at Nimrud

Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. (Karl Marx, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of...

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Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the south wind. https://www.worldhistory.org/Ninurta/ #History #AshurnasirpalII #Kalhu #MesopotamianReligion
Ninurta

Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the south wind. He first appears in texts in the early 3rd millennium...

World History Encyclopedia
The foundation of the Assyrian dynasty can be traced to Zulilu, who is said to have lived after Bel-kap-kapu (c. 1900 BCE), the ancestor of Shalmaneser I. The city-state of Ashur rose to prominence in northern Mesopotamia, founding trade colonies in Cappadocia. King Shamshi-Adad I (1813-1791 BCE) expanded the domains of Ashur by defeating the kingdom of Mari, thus creating the first Assyrian ki...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/106/history-of-assyria/ #Ashur #Ashurbanipal #AshurnasirpalII
History of Assyria

The foundation of the Assyrian dynasty can be traced to Zulilu, who is said to have lived after Bel-kap-kapu (c. 1900 BCE), the ancestor of Shalmaneser I. The city-state of Ashur rose to prominence...

World History Encyclopedia