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[[Image:Nineveh Adad gate exterior entrance far2.JPG|thumb|right|360px|The restored exterior]]
[[Image:Nineveh Adad gate exterior entrance far2.JPG|thumb|right|360px|The restored exterior]]
[[Image:Nineveh map city walls & gates.JPG|left|200px|Map of Nineveh showing location of the gate]]
[[Image:Nineveh map city walls & gates.JPG|left|200px|Map of Nineveh showing location of the gate]]
The '''Adad Gate''' is an [[ancient]] gate in [[Nineveh]] situated to the north of the ruined city. It lies in modern day[[Iraq]]. The gate was build by Assyrians, now its known as a part of Chaldean history.
The '''Adad Gate''' is an [[ancient]] gate in [[Nineveh]] situated to the north of the ruined city. It lies in modern day[[Iraq]]. The gate was build by Assyrians, now its known as a part of a Chaldean history.


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Revision as of 21:01, 9 August 2007

The Adad Gate at Nineveh. Concrete beams were part of the modern reconstruction.
The restored exterior
Map of Nineveh showing location of the gate
Map of Nineveh showing location of the gate

The Adad Gate is an ancient gate in Nineveh situated to the north of the ruined city. It lies in modern dayIraq. The gate was build by Assyrians, now its known as a part of a Chaldean history.