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    The Nimrud Slab, also known as the Calah Orthostat Slab, is the top half of a "summary inscription" of the reign of Adad-nirari III (811 to 783 BC) discovered...
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    Nimrud (/nɪmˈruːd/; Syriac: ܢܢܡܪܕ Arabic: النمرود) is an ancient Assyrian city (original Assyrian name Kalḫu, biblical name Calah) located in Iraq, 30...
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  • Iran Nimrud Baito (born 1952), politician and minister in the Kurdistan Regional Government Nimrud Slab, also known as the Calah Orthostat Slab, the top...
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    III did an expedition into the Levant around 803 BCE mentioned in the Nimrud slab, which comments he went to "the Hatti and Amurru lands, Tyre, Sidon,...
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    region of "Palashtu" or "Pilistu", beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BCE through to a treaty made by Esarhaddon more than a century...
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    "Palashtu/Palastu" or "Pilistu," beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BCE through to an Esarhaddon treaty more than a century later...
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    BCE mar Hu-um-ri-i "of the people of the land of Omri" Adad-nirari III Nimrud Slab 803 BCE KUR Bīt-Hu-um-ri-i "the land of the house of Omri" Tiglath-Pileser...
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  • Sa-me-ri-na "city of Samaria" III R 9.3 50, refers to "Menahem the Samarian" Nimrud Tablet III R 10.2 28–29, refers to the overthrown of Pekah by Hoshea. one...
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    Queens' Tombs at Nimrud are a set of four tombs discovered by Muzahim Hussein at the site of what was once the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud. Once the capital...
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    brutality, using enslaved captives to build a new Assyrian capital at Kalhu (Nimrud) in Mesopotamia where he built many impressive monuments.[citation needed]...
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