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    Image 1: This rare example of an Assyrian statue depicts king Assurnasirpal II (r. 883-859 BC) and originally stood in the temple of Ištar Šarrat-niphi in Kalhu. ... The Balawat Gates of Ashurnasirpal II, London: British Museum Press. Fischer, S., 1998. "Aššur-naṣir-apli II", in K. Radner ...
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    In 879 BC king Assurnasirpal II of Assyria celebrated the completion of his new palace (now known as the Northwest Palace) by hosting a party that lasted for ten days. 69,574 guests were invited - men and women from across the Assyrian realm, including 16,000 citizens of Kalhu and 5,000 visiting dignitaries.In the company of Aššur and all the other gods they feasted on thousands of sheep ...
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    Ashurnasirpal II 047; Numbers. Q004501; Ashurnasirpal II 047; View. Catalogue entry; Print text; Cuneified; TEI; Buy the Book; Details. tablet (originally anthropomorphic statue) Neo-Assyrian; Written ca. 883-859; Kuyunjik (Nineveh) Royal Inscription; Ashurnasirpal II; Ashurnasirpal II 047 [via RIAO/RIA4]
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    Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC I (1114-859 BC) (RIMA 2), Toronto, 1991. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2015-16) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016-17) for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation-funded OIMEA Project at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
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    (1) Ashurnasirpal (II), strong king, king of the world, king of Assyria, king of all the four quarters (of the world), ruler of all of the lands, son of Tukultī-Ninurta (II), strong king, king of the world, king of Assyria, son of Adad-nārārī (II), (who was) also strong king, king of the world, (and) king of Assyria: 2 2: MAN dan-nu. 3 3 ...
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    Ashurnasirpal II; Ashurnasirpal II 023. Obverse: 1 1: ... I made (statues of) beasts of mountains and seas of white limestone and parūtu-alabaster (and) stationed (them) at its gates. I splendidly decorated (it). I surrounded it with knobbed nails of bronze. I installed doors of cedar, cypress, daprānu-juniper, (and) meskannu-wood in its gates.
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