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  2. Ashurbanipal (flourished 7th century bce) was the last of the great kings of Assyria (reigned 668 to 627 bce ), who assembled in Nineveh the first systematically organized library in Mesopotamia and the ancient Middle East.

  3. Jun 10, 2020 · Meet Ashurbanipal, the Last Great King of Assyria. King Ashurbanipal was an ancient Mesopotamian king of the Assyrian Empire. In spite of his numerous and stupendous accomplishments as a warrior king, scholar, spy, and empire builder, Ashurbanipal often finds himself in the unenviable list of forgotten ancient rulers.

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  4. Ashurbanipal (Akkadian: Aššur-bāni-apli; 685 B.C.E. – 627 B.C.E.), was the last great king of ancient Assyria. During his rule, Assyrian splendor was visible in its culture and art as well as its military power. Ashurbanipal created the first known systematically collected library at Nineveh.

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  5. One of the greatest achievements of Ashurbanipal was his development of the Library of Ashurbanipal that was built within the palace complex at the city of Nineveh. This great library held many clay cuneiform tablets that recorded all aspects of Assyrian life and history.

  6. Sometimes called the first modern library in history, it constituted the most complete collection of the world’s knowledge at the time. A zealous man, Ashurbanipal hoped the texts would help him better understand the gods, so sought out omens, incantations, prayers, rituals and proverbs.

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · Ashurbanipal claimed in inscriptions that he was the most exceptional Assyrian king. Unlike most ancient leaders, his claim to greatness was not based solely on military prowess.

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