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- Anobanini_rock_relief abstract "The Anobanini petroglyph is a rock relief from the third millennium BC and is located in Kermanshah Province, Iran. The rock relief is believed to belong to the Lullubi culture and is located 120 kilometers away from the north of Kermanshah, close to Sarpol-e Zahab. In this rock relief, Anobanini, the king of the Lullubi, puts his foot on the chest of a captive. There are 8 other captives, two of them kneeled behind the lulubian equivalent of the akkadian goddess Ishtar (recognisable to the four pairs of horns on her headdress and the weapons over her shoulders) and six of them standing in a lower row at the bottom of the rock relief. Pascal Coste has painted the rock relief in 1840. This rock relief is very similar to the Behistun Inscription to such extent that it was said that the Behistun Inscription was influenced by it. There's also an inscription in the Akkadian language. The date of the rock relief is known to be about 4800 years ago. It was damaged during the Iran-Iraq war.".
- Anobanini_rock_relief thumbnail Lulu_king_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageLength "1755".
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageRevisionID "706734329".
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Anobanini.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Behistun_Inscription.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Iran.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculpture_of_the_Ancient_Near_East.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Kermanshah_Province.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Iran–Iraq_War.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Ishtar.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Kermanshah_Province.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Lullubi.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_Coste.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Rock_relief.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink Sarpol-e_Zahab.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink File:Anubanini_(3936968576).jpg.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink File:Lulu_king_2.jpg.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLink File:Relief_Anubanini_Sar-e_Pol_-_Zahab.JPEG.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anobanini rock relief".
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- Anobanini_rock_relief subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Iran.
- Anobanini_rock_relief subject Category:Sculpture_of_the_Ancient_Near_East.
- Anobanini_rock_relief subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Kermanshah_Province.
- Anobanini_rock_relief hypernym Relief.
- Anobanini_rock_relief type Organisation.
- Anobanini_rock_relief comment "The Anobanini petroglyph is a rock relief from the third millennium BC and is located in Kermanshah Province, Iran. The rock relief is believed to belong to the Lullubi culture and is located 120 kilometers away from the north of Kermanshah, close to Sarpol-e Zahab. In this rock relief, Anobanini, the king of the Lullubi, puts his foot on the chest of a captive.".
- Anobanini_rock_relief label "Anobanini rock relief".
- Anobanini_rock_relief sameAs Q5825525.
- Anobanini_rock_relief sameAs سنگنگاره_آنوبانینی.
- Anobanini_rock_relief sameAs Q5825525.
- Anobanini_rock_relief wasDerivedFrom Anobanini_rock_relief?oldid=706734329.
- Anobanini_rock_relief depiction Lulu_king_2.jpg.
- Anobanini_rock_relief isPrimaryTopicOf Anobanini_rock_relief.