
Nineveh Palace Library
Even before the excavation of many inscriptions from these ruins, the sum of these studies told us that we had come across a powerful lineage, starting with King Sargon and the last one being King Asur-Banipal, with the research to be carried out in the land of Nineveh. It was enough to watch the inscriptions written in three languages to come to this conclusion. These included an Assyrian symbol and its translation into Persian. Proper names had a special sign. They then recognized the signs of son, king and country. With these symbols, they speculated whether the people who built the palaces were from the same lineage or from another lineage. With the help of this, we learned that the builder of Nimrod's palace was not related by blood to the kings seen on the walls and bricks of the palaces of Nineveh and Khorsabad.
In this work we present in the Mesopotamian Library series, you will learn about the magnificent existence of a library deep in history and witness what happened to this priceless treasure.
Number of Pages: 126
Year of Printing: 2005
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Yaba Publications
First Print Year: 2005
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Yaba Publications |
Number of pages | : | 126 |
ISBN | : | 9799753861068 |
The heart | : | Turkish |