Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
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The last great Assyrian king is often considered to be Ashurbanipal, who reigned from 668 to 627 BCE. He is renowned for his extensive library at Nineveh, which housed around 30,000 to 100,000 cuneiform tablets, containing a wealth of knowledge on various subjects, including literature, history, and science. His reign marked the height of the Assyrian Empire's cultural achievements before its eventual decline.
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Ashurbanipal, one of the greatest of the Assyrian Kings.
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The Assyrian king known for his literacy is Ashurbanipal, who reigned from 668 to 627 BCE. He is often regarded as one of the last great kings of the Assyrian Empire and is famous for his vast library at Nineveh, which contained a wealth of knowledge, including literary, religious, and scientific texts. His ability to read and write in cuneiform demonstrated the importance of literacy among the ruling elite in ancient Mesopotamia.
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