Anubanini rock relief Anubanini, also Anobanini (Akkadian: 𒀭𒉡𒁀𒉌𒉌: An-nu-ba-ni-ni), was a king (𒈗 Šàr, pronounced Shar) of the pre-Iranian tribal...
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Anubanini rock relief Anubanini relief Behistun relief The Anubanini petroglyph, also called Sar-e Pol-e Zohab II or Sarpol-i Zohab relief, is a rock relief...
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Lullubi (section Anubanini rock relief)
(Parthian Empire period) appears below. Anubanini rock relief at Sarpol-e Zahab, also called Sarpol-e Zahab II. King Anubanini. Goddess Ishtar. Prisoners of the...
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Vologases's relief in Behistun The Anubanini rock relief, also called Sarpol-i Zohab, of the Lullubi king Anubanini, dated to c. 2300 BC, and which is...
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reliefs is the Anubanini rock relief. Another relief named Sar-e Pol-e Zohab I is about 200 meters away, in a style similar to the Anubanini relief, but...
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to Anu among the deities mentioned in the inscription of Anubanini on the so-called Anubanini rock relief. This king's reign has been dated to the early...
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Some of their reliefs are known about 55 kilometers away, such as the Anubanini rock relief, which are very similar to the relief of Tardunni. Another...
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2071–c. 2050 BCE) Warad-Nannar (c. 2035 BCE) Immashkush (c. 2400 BCE) Anubanini (c. 2350 BCE) he ordered to make an inscription on the rock near Sar-e...
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Mosque of Kermanshah Godin Tepe Bas relief of Gotarzes II of Parthia Anubanini rock relief populated places List of cities, towns and villages in Kermanshah...
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King Anubanini of Lullubi, holding an axe and a bow, trampling a foe. Anubanini rock relief, circa 2300-2000 BC. Sar-I Pul, Iran. The Gutians "were close...
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