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09-SEP-2003

Istanbul Arch Museum 01410.jpg

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From Nemrud (Kalhu). The palace of King Ashurnasirpal II of Assyria, 883-859 BC. A rather nasty man, he had written after a BATTLE: “Their men young and old I took prisoners. Of some I cut off their feet and hands; of others I cut off the ears noses and lips; of the young men's ears I made a heap; of the old men's heads I made a minaret. I exposed their heads as a trophy in front of their city. The male children and the female children I burned in flames; the city I destroyed, and consumed with fire.”

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tugba tanyeri erdemir 25-Jun-2007 12:55
This is the relief-sculpture image of a genii from the group of relief sculptures which were once decorating the palace of Asurnasirpal the Neo-Assyrian king (9th century B.C.)