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Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king, collected a library of about 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets. The library included records of important events in Assyria's history as well as memorable literature from Mesopotamia such as the story of Gilgamesh.
Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king, collected a library of about 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets. The library included records of important events in Assyria's history as well as memorable literature from Mesopotamia such as the story of Gilgamesh.

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King Ashurbanipal of Assyria is credited with collecting a library of approximately 100,000 cuneiform tablets during his reign in the 7th century BCE. The collection, known as the Library of Ashurbanipal, contained a vast array of literature, including epic poems, religious texts, medical treatises, and administrative documents.

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