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Calah

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Calah or Kalakh , ancient city of Assyria, S of Nineveh and therefore S of present Mosul, Iraq. Known as Calah in the Bible, it is the same as the ancient Nimrud, named after a legendary Assyrian hunting hero. Calah emerged as a famous city when Ashurnasirpal II chose (c.880 BC) the site for his capital. Excavations carried on since the mid-19th cent. have revealed remarkable bas-reliefs, ivories, and sculptures. Also discovered were the palaces of Ashurnasirpal II, Shalmaneser III, and Tiglathpileser III. Calah continued to be a royal residence even after Nineveh became the political capital.... Read more
Calah
...made it the capital of Assyria. It was the site of a religious building founded in 798 by Queen Sammu-remat (Semiramis of Greek legend). Excavations there have yielded thousands of carved ivories from the 9th–8th centuries . Calah Calah Calah Read more
Shalmaneser I
...and removed the capital from Assur to Calah, c.18 mi (29 km) S of Nineveh. Shalmaneser...black obelisk of Shalmaneser III, found at Calah and now in the British Museum, pictures...defeated by the Chaldaeans in Armenia. In Calah he built an enormous ziggurat. Shalmaneser... Read more

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