Nimrod Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeIt was first designated as the Assyrian capital by Ashurnasirpal II in 879BC and was known as Kalhu (mentioned in Genesis as Calah). Later, with the accession of King Sargon II it was replaced by Khorsabad as the new capital in about 720BC. In 612BC it was destroyed by the Medes of Northern Persia, at the same time as the fall of Nineveh.
Nimrod was excavated by the British under Henry A. Layard, and subsequent excavations by Sir Max Mallowen discovered vast palaces of the Assyrian kings. The most impressive of these is that of King Ashurasirpal II, the city's founding monarch. Impressive statuary at the palace entrance shows two hawk-winged lions with human heads, in the well-known Assyrian style.
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