File:Tiglath-pileser III stands over an enemy, bas-relief from the Central Palace at Nimrud..JPG

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In this alabaster wall relief, the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III stands over an enemy's right shoulder. The king is being greeted by a high-ranking official and both are surrounded by attendants. The cuneiform inscriptions above narrate one of the king's Campaign in modern-day Iran. From the Central Palace (re-used in the South-West Place) at Nimrud (modern-day Ninawa Governorate, Iraq), Mesopotamia, Neo-Assyrian period, circa 728 BCE. The British Museum, London.

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current09:09, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 09:09, 3 January 20173,891 × 2,798 (9.15 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)In this alabaster wall relief, the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III stands over an enemy's right shoulder. The king is being greeted by a high-ranking official and both are surrounded by attendants. The cuneiform inscriptions above narrate one of the king's Campaign in modern-day Iran. From the Central Palace (re-used in the South-West Place) at Nimrud (modern-day Ninawa Governorate, Iraq), Mesopotamia, Neo-Assyrian period, circa 728 BCE. The British Museum, London.
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