Colossal_statue_of_God_Hadad,_from_Gerdshin_near_Sam'al,_775_BCE,_Pergamon_Museum.jpg
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Description Colossal statue of God Hadad, from Gerdshin near Sam'al, 775 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg |
English:
Basalt colossal statue of Hadad, the Hittite god of weather. Erected by Panamuwa. The Aramaic inscription on the lower torso reads at the beginning "I'm Panamuwa, the son of QRL, the King of Ja'udi, I have erected this statue of Hadad, at my eternal grave". From Gerdshin near Sam'al, Turkey. 775 BCE. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
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Author | Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) |
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