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The Assyrian Grand King Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE) leads the vanquished by a nose-ring. The left kneeling figure is Ushanakhuru, son of Pharaoh Taharq. On the right the Baal of Tyrus. Granite stele from Babylon, Mesopotamia (Iraq). Neo-Assyrian relief, 7th BCE. 
Location Vorderasiatisches Museum/Staatliche Museen/Berlin/Germany
Unique Identifier ART7831 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2207px × 4000px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE), King
Assyrian (c.1350-612 BCE)
Baal, God
Babylon, Mesopotamia
Babylonian
Mesopotamian
Prisoner
Relief
Stele
Tarharqo (r.c.690-664 BCE)
Triumph
Tyre, Lebanon