File:Limestone stele of king Sennacherib from Nineveh. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul Archeological Museums, Turkey.JPG

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English: The Assyrian king Sennacherib appears to pray in front of god/goddesses symbols. This limestone stele records the king's achievements and expansion of his royal capital, Nineveh. Neo-Assyrian period, 705-681 BCE. From Nineveh, Mesopotamia, northern Iraq. Ancient Orient Museum/Istanbul Archeological Museums, Turkey.
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