Badnigerimhuluha
Nineveh’s outer stone wall was called Badnigerimhuluha ("Wall, Terrorizer of Enemies"). It was constructed by the Neo-Assyrian king Sennacherib after he moved the Assyrian capital to Nineveh. The visible remains of the twelve-kilometer-long wall and some of its gates are still visible today.
Quay GateStep Gate of the ArmoryBarhalzi GateDesert GatePalace of SennacheribReview PalaceNergal GateStep GateHanduru GateŠibaniba GateHalahhu GateAdad GateCitadel Wall of NinevehNineveh/NinosEšahulezenzagmukamStep Gate of the GardensRoyal Road of NinevehKhosr RiverMašqû GateStep Gate of the PalaceBadnigalbilukurašušuAššur GateSennacherib GateŠamaš GateMullissu GateSîn Gate
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Badnigerimhuluha
Nineveh’s outer stone wall was called Badnigerimhuluha ("Wall, Terrorizer of Enemies"). It was constructed by the Neo-Assyrian king Sennacherib after he moved the Assyrian capital to Nineveh. The visible remains of the twelve-kilometer-long wall and some of its gates are still visible today.
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Nineveh’s outer stone wall was ...... gates are still visible today.
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Badnigerimhuluha