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View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus
3899813 View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus, and of the remains of the exterior walls, from Mosul, 1853 (lithograph) by Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94); New York Public Library, USA; (add.info.: From A second series of the Monuments of Nineveh: including bas-reliefs from the palace of Sennacherib and bronzes from the ruins of Nimroud by Austen Henry Layard, Esq.
Nineveh, now the mounds of Kuyunjik and Nebi Yunus, on the left bank of the river Tigris
King Sennacherib of Assyria (705-681 BC) was responsible for building at the Akkadian capital of Nineveh.
His grandson Ashurbanipal, the last great King of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, (668-c.627 BC) built the library.); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22654868
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Akkadia Akkadian Archaeological Ashshurbanipal Ashurbanipal Assurbanipal Assyria Assyrian Capital Iraq Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Near East Neo Assyrian Nineveh Tigris
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Bring the ancient beauty of the Middle East into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring an exquisite image of the mounds of Kouyunjik (Quyunjik) and Nebbi Yunus, captured by Austen Henry Layard's 1853 lithograph from the New York Public Library, these mugs showcase the rich history and culture of Mosul. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and serves as a stunning work of art, transporting you to another time and place with every sip.
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This lithograph, titled "View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus" takes us back to Mosul in 1853. The print, created by Austen Henry Layard, offers a glimpse into the ancient city of Nineveh, now known as the mounds of Kuyunjik and Nebi Yunus. As we gaze upon this scene, our eyes are drawn to the towering mounds that dominate the landscape. These remnants of exterior walls stand as silent witnesses to a rich history that unfolded thousands of years ago. It is here where King Sennacherib of Assyria once ruled during his reign from 705-681 BC. The significance deepens as we learn that it was Sennacherib's grandson, Ashurbanipal, who built an extraordinary library within these very walls. This library became a treasure trove for scholars and historians alike, housing countless texts and artifacts from Mesopotamian civilization. Through Layard's skilled hand, we are transported back in time to witness not only the grandeur but also the archaeological wonders hidden within these ruins. The intricate illustrations bring life to this ancient world - its people bustling through streets long forgotten and stories waiting to be discovered beneath layers of dust. This lithograph serves as a testament to both Layard's artistic talent and his dedication to preserving history through his work. It invites us on a journey through time while reminding us of the enduring power held within these ancient lands.
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